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As a Cashier , you will be collaborative and inclusive in helping our customers while being part of a fun, team-oriented retail culture. Customer service or cashier experience in a retail environment.
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This is your opportunity to be a part of a brand transformation and growth strategy within the retail industry. Staples is helping our customers and community discover innovative products, services, and inspiration that unlock what’s possible, while empowering you to unlock your potential.
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Staples does not sponsor applicants for work visas for this position. Learn more about the employee benefits, programs and perks offered at Staples! Staples is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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Want to learn more about Staples Stores? Flexible part time hours, generous paid time off, weekly pay, training, and career growth opportunities. Perform all Front-End store related responsibilities, including ringing up sales, processing returns, bagging items, processing “Buy Online and Pick Up Instore” orders and enrolling customers in company loyalty program.
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Ability to lift/move materials in the 10-50 pound range, climb ladders, stand and walk continuously. You'll provide exceptional customer service and have our customer's needs in mind while creating a positive environment for our customers and associates (training provided.
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Be flexible on responsibilities (i.e., merchandising, replenishment, store appearance and cleanliness, other duties as assigned) Our people are the heart of our success and there has never been a better time to join us as we lead the way in a new era of working and learning.
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