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  • Scheduling flexibility

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Weekend Availability is needed, especially Sundays.

Cashier- Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11a-7p, during the week 2p-10p availability to work to Midnight is ideal.
Self-Check Out Attendant- Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11a-7p

As a Cashier, you will craft quality customer experiences by providing efficient, effective customer service in the checkout lane that creates a positive and lasting impact on Meijer customers.


Click here for an overview of the position.

What You’ll be Doing:

  • Utilize technology to complete activities and tasks.
  • You create ‘WOW’ moments that have a positive and lasting impact on our customers.
  • Complete transactions, handle money in all forms responsibly and maintain accuracy of point of sale purchases.
  • Use good eye contact and body language, displaying a friendly and outgoing attitude.
  • Be prepared to handle customer questions adequately and appropriately.
  • Build trustful relationships with customers to encourage return visits.

What You Bring with You (Qualifications):

  • 18 years of age or older.
  • Strong listening and communications skills, face-to-face and virtually.
  • Willingness to learn or existing familiarity with job-specific technology.
  • Problem-solving competence and eagerness to troubleshoot when necessary.
  • Desire to work with customers.
  • Previous retail or customer experience preferred but not required.
  • Good verbal communication skills.
  • Detail oriented and organized.
  • Friendly outgoing attitude.
  • Ability to operate cashier register system.
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