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kasjer

Kasjer is a job title primarily used in Poland to designate a person who handles sales transactions and customer service in retail, hospitality, and related settings. In Polish, the masculine form is kasjer and the feminine form is kasjerka. The term is also encountered in some other languages as a loanword or cognate for cashier, though local terms may vary.

The core duties of a kasjer include operating a cash register or point-of-sale system, processing payments (cash,

Work environments for kasjers are diverse, including supermarkets, convenience stores, pharmacies, department stores, cafes, and ticket

Typical qualifications are basic numerical ability, attention to detail, reliability, and good communication skills. A high

card,
or
digital
payments),
and
issuing
receipts.
They
handle
customer
inquiries,
assist
with
returns
and
exchanges,
and
may
perform
basic
inventory
tasks
such
as
scanning
items
or
updating
stock.
A
key
responsibility
is
maintaining
accuracy
in
cash
handling,
counting
money,
and
balancing
the
cash
drawer
at
the
end
of
shifts.
In
some
workplaces,
kasjers
also
help
with
basic
merchandising,
price
labeling,
and
maintaining
a
clean
checkout
area.
Depending
on
the
establishment,
they
may
be
involved
in
security
procedures
and
reporting
discrepancies.
offices.
The
role
often
requires
standing
for
long
periods
and
working
in
shifts,
including
evenings
and
weekends.
Familiarity
with
the
specific
POS
software,
store
policies,
and
customer
service
standards
is
common,
and
training
is
typically
on
the
job.
school
level
of
education
is
common,
with
on-the-job
training
provided
for
software
and
procedures.
Career
progression
can
lead
to
roles
such
as
senior
cashier,
cashier
supervisor,
or
positions
in
customer
service,
sales,
or
inventory
control.