Cashier/Cash Office Jobs
By Loblaw Companies Limited At Clarenville, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
A team player with good communication skills
Good news! No previous experience is required. We provide you with training to set you up for success!
Scan products and process customer transactions accurately
Support in the delivery of company-directed promotions and programs
Handle cash and credit card transactions
Keep the register area neat and stocked with essential supplies
Office Examiner -Airside Vehicle Permit Office
By Securiguard Services Ltd. At Richmond, British Columbia, Canada
Thorough understanding of D/A AVOP certification requirements and the ability to assess and administer examinations
Knowledge of basic computer programs and basic typing abilities
Completion of YVR's AVSEC Certification
Organizational skills to assist multiple visitors at one time with various tasks
Extended health and dental benefits
Administer AVOP Examinations and process endorsements
Cashier - Cash Office
By Loblaw Companies Limited At Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada
A team player with good communication skills
Good news! No previous experience is required. We provide you with training to set you up for success!
Scan products and process customer transactions accurately
Support in the delivery of company-directed promotions and programs
Handle cash and credit card transactions
Keep the register area neat and stocked with essential supplies

Are you looking for a job that offers a great work-life balance? Become an Office Cashier and enjoy a rewarding career with flexible hours!

An Office Cashier is responsible for handling cash transactions in an office setting. They may be responsible for taking payments, issuing receipts, and balancing the cash drawer at the end of the day. To become an Office Cashier, you should have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience working with cash. You should also have excellent customer service skills, be detail-oriented, and have basic math skills. Office Cashier skills for your resume and career include customer service, cash handling, data entry, problem-solving, and communication. Knowledge of basic accounting principles and office procedures is also important. Office Cashier responsibilities include taking payments, issuing receipts, balancing the cash drawer, and reconciling discrepancies. Experience in a similar role is beneficial. Office Cashier qualifications include a high school diploma or equivalent, experience with cash handling, and excellent customer service skills. Education requirements may vary depending on the employer. Tools that help Office Cashiers work better include cash registers, calculators, and accounting software. Good tips to help Office Cashiers do more effectively include staying organized, double-checking calculations, and maintaining a professional attitude. Common Office Cashier interview questions include “What experience do you have with cash handling?” and “How would you handle a difficult customer?”