CASHIER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

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      CASHIER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

      CASHIER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

      CASHIER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

      NOT DISCLOSED

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      DESCRIPTION

      The position is responsible for accurately itemizing and totaling customers’ purchases and providing good customer service to all customers.

       

      Key Accountabilities:

      – Customer Service

      – Cashing

      – Record Keeping

      – Reconciliation

       

      Minimum Requirements:

      – Five (5) O’ Level passes, including Mathematics and English

      – Two (2) years experience in a similar role

      – Police Certificate of Character

      – Active Bank Account

      – One (1) Passport Sized Photo

      – One (1) valid photo ID

      – Two (2) Business References

       

      UNSUITABLE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

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