Cashier

Our Trading Company has established itself as an industry leader for the past 19 years and we are looking for an experienced Cashier to process all cash transactions accurately and efficiently in accordance with established policies and procedures.
The successful candidate will play a fundamental role in achieving our customer satisfaction and revenue growth objectives. Duties and responsibilities of the cashier will include greeting customers when entering or leaving our establishment, maintaining a clean and tidy checkout area and keeping reports of cash and credit transactions.
Responsibilities
• Handle cash transactions with customers using cash registers
• Scan goods and collect payments
• Issue receipts, refunds, change or tickets
• Redeem stamps and coupons
• Make sales referrals, cross-sell products and introduce new ones
• Resolve customer complaints, guide them and provide relevant information
• Greet customers when entering or leaving establishments
• Maintain clean and tidy checkout areas
• Keep reports of transactions
• Bag, box or wrap packages
• Pleasantly deal with customers to ensure satisfaction
Requirements
• Proven working experience in retail cashier or sales
• Basic computer knowledge and familiarity with electronic equipment (e.g. cash register, scanners, money counters etc)
• Strong communication and time management skills
• Customer satisfaction-oriented
• Attention to detail and mathematical skills
Competitive package awaits successful applicants.

Short Info

  • Published:7 years ago
  • Company:Private Company
  • Location:Dubai,UAE
 
 
 

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Sales Skills for the Workplace
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Interpersonal skills
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