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Cashier work is about handling customer payments accurately at the till while keeping the checkout flow clear and service-minded.
Cashiers operate cash registers, receive payments, issue receipts, return change and often support nearby customer-service tasks such as refunds, loyalty schemes or packing goods.
In job descriptions, look for cash register operation, card and cash payments, transaction reports, numeracy, customer service, price tags, refunds, queues and teamwork at the checkout.
Cashiers work at checkout points where speed, accuracy and customer tone all matter. The role can include scanning items, weighing goods, taking payments, issuing receipts, giving change and keeping the till area ready for the next customer.
Useful depth includes cash-register operation, numeracy, transaction reports, refunds, loyalty schemes, price tags, sales promotion and clear customer communication. Some roles add gift wrapping, reservations or queue coordination.
Salary context depends on store type, opening hours, payment responsibility, pace, refund authority, cash handling, customer-service scope and whether the cashier also covers shop-floor or stock tasks.
Career paths can move toward senior cashier, checkout supervisor, customer-service desk, retail team lead, store administration or broader sales assistant work.
Check whether adverts name cash and card handling, till systems, refund limits, loyalty cards, queue pressure, shift times, stock support and expectations for handling customer complaints.
This guide is editorial career context, not official labour-market statistics or role-specific pay data.
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Cashiers and ticket clerks (5230)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/2b871272-bd61-4206-bd1a-0b96d7023098 |
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| ESCO code | 5230.1 |
| ISCO group | 5230 |
| Concept type | Occupation |