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As a Walmart Cashier, you are an integral part of the customer experience, ensuring that each transaction is processed efficiently and each customer leaves satisfied. As a Walmart Cashier, you play a crucial role in providing exceptional customer service while efficiently processing transactions.
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Support guest services such as back-up cashier, order pick up (OPU) and Drive-up (DU) and maintain a compliance culture while executing those duties, such as compliance with federal, state, and local adult beverage laws.
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Whether you have experience as a customer service associate, retail team member, cashier, restaurant server, kitchen lead, cook, prep cook, drive thru cashier or any other restaurant or service-oriented role - we have a position for you.
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A Head Cashier will position Cashiers and support them by expediting price checks, approving Point of Sale transactions and markdowns for mainline registers, Self-Checkout, Returns, Pro Desk, Special Services, and Tool Rental.
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At least 12 months experience as a server in a full-service restaurant preferred (if you have less experience, consider Cashier or Barista / Baker) At least 12 months experience as a server in a full-service restaurant preferred (if you have less experience, consider Cashier or Barista / Baker.
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Education/Experience: Must have a High School diploma or GED. Previous host/cashier experience in restaurant or hospitality is a plus. Knowledge of Aloha POS or similar and tablet is a plus. Completes all side work requirements prior, during, and after shift.
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Be flexible in performing other duties as assigned (i.e., reserving online pick-ups, returns, cashier) As an Inventory Specialist , you will be collaborative and inclusive in helping our customers while being part of a fun, team-oriented retail culture.
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We are a hospitality company committed to providing “guest delight” inevery facet of the customer experience—all while having a GREAT time doing it!
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Assign back-up cashier to ensure timely processing during peak periods Evaluate recovery needs, monitor fitting room, selling floor, front end, missing ticket trouble rack, and sizing recover. Engage associates, promote open communication, provide recognition and coaching in the moment Touch base with each associate to establish priorities Monitor the front-end experience and ensure a great first and last impression Observe and provide feedback to Customer Service Lead on speed of checkout, line management and friendliness Review daily staffing, lunch/break schedules and cashier coverage.
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Description This job is a great fit for someone who is customer obsessed and loves to solve problems.
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From behind our beautiful bakery counter, cashiers take orders and handle payments for walk-in guests, providing an experience that’s just as memorable as when they dine in.
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If you want an exciting job with one of the largest off-price retail stores in the nation, join the Burlington Stores, Inc. team as a Cashier! Responsibilities:Deliver excellent customer service with a positive, professional attitudeAccurately and efficiently ring on registerProcess layaways, returns, and exchangesPerform other tasks as assigned by manager from time-to-timeCandidates must be able to work a flexible schedule; including nights, weekends and holidays as required.
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Train, observe and coach customer experience team (sales floor and cashier) to achieve results, participate in the performance management process; support Talent Development of your team; utilize the leadership competencies for continued self-development.
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Footlocker is the company to consider As a part-time or full-time Cashier you will: Provide an engaging, convenient and accurate check out for the customer; Deliver sales, outstanding customer experience, and operational expectations; Partner with store leadership to resolve customers concerns in a courteous and helpful manner; Connect with every customer by asking open-ended questions to assess needs; Maintain an awareness of all product knowledge, and current or upcoming product / trends.
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As the last person our customers interact with in stores, youre tasked with the great responsibility of creating a lasting and positive memory of their Burlington shopping experience.
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