Location: Erasmus Park, Gauteng
Employment Type: Permanent
Work Schedule: 8 hrs p/shift, 6 shifts per week
Compensation: TBC Cost to company
Start Date: ASAP
Job Description:
This is a summary of what the job involves to help you decide if you are a good fit.
As a Cashier, your job is important for making sure our customers have a great experience when they shop. You'll be handling money and making sure transactions are correct. Your attention to detail and good math skills will help keep things running smoothly. This position reports directly to the Till Supervisor and will be required to work different shifts across trading and non-trading hours, including Sundays and Public Holidays.
What you'll do:
Operate an electronic point of sale with a scale attached
Accurately and efficiently ring up all products that the customer is purchasing and ensure the correct amount of change is given
Accurately maintain all payment methods ensuring a balanced cash up
Maintain a clean and hygienic till area
Maintain a positive attitude and provide each customer with exceptional and friendly customer service
Maintain solid knowledge of products on sale as well as product codes
Maintain awareness of all promotions and advertisements
Maintain strong communication and time management skills
Work efficiently, especially during busy periods.
Requirements:
Matric
Experience: Cashier
English proficiency
Within 15km from job location
Clear criminal record
Preferences:
South African candidates
Experience: Minimum 1 year's experience as a cashier
Application Process:
This is a list of things you will need to do when completing your application to this job.
Assessments required for application:
Potential Work Performance Assessment Battery
Questions required for application:
Are you willing to work 6 shifts per week (including Sundays and Public holidays) across trading and non-trading hours?
In which area do you currently live? (Please be specific in providing the suburb, district or city)
Have you used a cash register or computer-based point of sale (POS) system before?
Can you accurately ring up orders and handle different types of payments, like cash, debit cards, and credit cards?
How would you keep the checkout area clean and organized during your shift?
How do you handle customer complaints and concerns?
How do you prioritize tasks when the checkout area is busy?
If the register runs out of receipt paper, what should you do?
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