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Important Skills

Basic math skills

Attention to detail

Friendly attitude

Communication

Cashier

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Do you have sharp basic math skills while also enjoying interacting with people? Cashiers work to provide customers with friendly service, while handling transactions at the sales counter. As a cashier, you can work  in a variety of environments, including hotel stores, reception, or dining establishments. 

As a cashier, you can quickly rise to a sales coordinator position with the right training, learned experiences and skills! 80% of minimum wage workers are eligible for promotion in less than a year, and 100% are eligible in less than two years. A typical cashier career path is highlighted below.

Cashier Career Pathway

Cashier

Cashier Responsibilities

Cashiers are in charge of handling all transactions while helping with set up or administrative duties as needed. 

Handle Guest Transactions

As a cashier, you will be in charge of all cash, check or credit card transactions and operating the cash register. Cashiers need to have basic math skills to be able to calculate change while working with the register.

Inform Guests

Guests may approach cashiers with questions about services, products, or the property and company. It is important cashiers stay informed and can provide helpful answers with a friendly demeanor.

Support Team Members

Cashiers are often called on to help prepare areas for service, set up or stock products or food areas and help maintain their surrounding areas. You will have opportunities to learn skills on top of typical cashier duties to expand your skillset and experience.

Job Statistics

3,600,900 employed cashiers 
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 3,600.900 employed cashiers  in 2019.
9-12 month salary growth 
On average, non-tipped, eligible employees who start at minimum wage will earn more than minimum wage within 9-12 months of hire.
820,000 cashiers are in restaurants and food services
Restaurants and food services are the largest employers of cashiers in 2018 according to DataUSA followed by supermarkets and general merchandise stores. 
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail 
  • Excellent communication 
  • A friendly and positive attitude 
  • Comfortability handling cash 

Job Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent 
  • Professional appearance and demeanor 
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings and holidays

Job Requirements

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Cashier

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As a cashier, you can quickly rise to a sales coordinator position with the right training, learned experiences and skills! 80% of minimum wage workers are eligible for promotion in less than a year, and 100% are eligible in less than two years. A typical cashier career path is highlighted below.

Cashier Career 

Pathway

Cashier

 Responsibilities

Cashiers are in charge of handling all transactions while helping with set up or administrative duties as needed.

Handle Guest Transactions

As a cashier, you will be in charge of all cash, check or credit card transactions and operating the cash register. Cashiers need to have basic math skills to be able to calculate change while working with the register.

Inform Guests

Guests may approach cashiers with questions about services, products, or the property and company. It is important cashiers stay informed and can provide helpful answers with a friendly demeanor.

Support Team Members

Cashiers are often called on to help prepare areas for service, set up or stock products or food areas and help maintain their surrounding areas. You will have opportunities to learn skills on top of typical cashier duties to expand your skillset and experience.

  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail 
  • Excellent communication 
  • A friendly and positive attitude 
  • Comfortability handling cash 

Job Qualifications

Job Requirements

Important Skills

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Job Statistics

Sales Coordinator

*Statistics have been taken from DataUSA and the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Do you have sharp basic math skills while also enjoying interacting with people? Cashiers work to provide customers with friendly service, while handling transactions at the sales counter. As a cashier, you can work  in a variety of environments, including hotel stores, reception, or dining establishments.

  • High school diploma or equivalent 
  • Professional appearance and demeanor 
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including weekends, evenings and holidays

Basic math skills

Attention to detail

Friendly attitude

Communication

3,600,900 employed cashiers 
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 3,600.900 employed cashiers  in 2019.
9-12 month salary growth 
On average, non-tipped, eligible employees who start at minimum wage will earn more than minimum wage within 9-12 months of hire.
820,000 cashiers are in restaurants and food services
Restaurants and food services are the largest employers of cashiers in 2018 according to DataUSA followed by supermarkets and general merchandise stores. 

*Statistics have been taken from DataUSA and the Bureau of Labor Statistics

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