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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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The Cashier is responsible for register transactions involving the sale and/or return of merchandise. Participate in store and Cashier meetings. Cashier experience preferred. Headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas, Westlake Ace Hardware has been in operation for over a century and operates over 150 neighborhood stores located throughout the United States.
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Cashier: Our Cashiers provide a fun, fast, and friendly Customer Service at the register and service desk! Extra $3 per hour on Sat/Sun Store Discount Profit Sharing Exclusive Discounts for gyms, car dealerships, cell phone plans, and more.
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In this role, you will be responsible for providing excellent customer service in the cashier function of the dining area, greeting and providing assistance to patrons, and keeping aligned with the Erickson Senior Living Mission, Vision, and Values.
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As a Cashier/Greeter, youll make a great first impression with each and every Guest and greet hungry sports fans like theyre part of our team. Know what its like to be in the stadium on game day.
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As a Cashier you are accountable for the customer service and sales experience including: maintaining checkout standards; assisting with general operations such as Omnichannel, recovery and inventory; and upholding performance standards relative to shrink/safety and meeting performance standards associated with the role.
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Processes member orders, collects payment while providing a high level of member service.
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The ideal Nordstrom Rack team member enjoys working in a fast-pace, high-energy environment.
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Engage customers on the benefits of the Rewards program and Private Label Credit Cards and complete enrollments
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20% Completes all tasks in a timely manner as instructed by the Lead Cashier/Account Manager. SUMMARY The Cashier is responsible for accurately collecting and reconciling revenue while providing exceptional hospitality services to all guests in an attentive, friendly and efficient manner.
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Our Member Frontline Cashier Associates are the heart of our front end. The member frontline cashier is a great way to start a fulfilling career at Sam’s Club. Apply now! Most clubs also have specialty services, such as a pharmacy, an optical department, a photo center, or a tire and battery center.
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Extra $3 per hour on Sat/Sun+ Store Discount+ Profit Sharing+ Exclusive Discounts for gyms, car dealerships, cell phone plans, and more!
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Job Description We’re looking for a “Cashier” because “Being Awesome” isn’t a job title we can use. The perfect recipe for a Cashier on our team? Greet and assist customers while anticipating their needs • Count, organize and balance cash drawer, fill out the cashier slip and make deposits • Adheres to Aramark’s cash handling policies and procedures • Understand and be knowledgeable of the merchandise for sale to assist customers and accurately process transactions • Complete opening and closing procedures as assigned for unit based on operating hours • Maintain a clean and sanitary work environment during service and at the end of shift.
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Required Experience:Ability to read and write in EnglishBasic math and counting skillsPreferred:High School Diploma or GED.Previous cash handling or cashier experience. Keeps cashier station, as well as beverage, condiment and utensil areas organized and clean.
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Typically, the Head Cashier is in the register to assist in potential customer assistance issues while maintaining visibility of the exit doors for security and loss prevention issues. The Head Cashier is also responsible to assign store sweeps, monitor/maintain cash register supply levels, and also maintain cleanliness standards in our restrooms and our parking lots.
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