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  1. JOB - GEE Group Inc.

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    at Thu, May 30, 2024, 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets open in 1 hour 12 minutes

    Pre Mkt 0.37 +0.02 (+5.34%)

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    • Ask Price 0.37
    • Bid Price 0.34
    • P/E 7.01
    • 52 Wk. High 0.63
    • 52 Wk. Low 0.30
    • Mkt. Cap 38.1M
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  3. Bank teller - Wikipedia

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    A bank teller (often abbreviated to simply teller) is an employee of a bank whose responsibilities include the handling of customer cash and negotiable instruments. In some places, this employee is known as a cashier or customer representative. [1] Tellers also deal with routine customer service at a branch.

  4. Cashier - Wikipedia

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    Retail banking. In a bank branch in the United Kingdom, a cashier is someone who enables customers to interact with their accounts, such as by accepting and disbursing money and accepting checks. In the United States, the job title is bank teller .

  5. Customer Service Job Description - AOL

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    Customer Service Job Description. Christine Rochelle. Updated July 14, 2016 at 9:08 PM. Customer service is a tough industry to work in, but with the right skills you can be successful and reap ...

  6. Customer service representative - Wikipedia

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    Customer service representatives, customer service advisors, customer service agents, or customer service associates are employees who interact with customers to handle and resolve complaints, process orders, and provide information about an organization’s products and services.

  7. Cashier balancing - Wikipedia

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    Cashier balancing is a process usually conducted in businesses such as grocery stores, restaurants and banks that takes place at the closing of the business day or at the end of a cashier 's shift. This balancing process makes the cashier responsible for the money in their cash register .

  8. Outsourcing founder explains why a Manhattan restaurant ... - AOL

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    Though he didn’t disclose Happy Cashier’s wages, Zhang said, “We pay 150% more than the average cashier job in the Philippines,” which, according to Indeed, is 56.69 Philippine pesos, or ...

  9. Receptionist - Wikipedia

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    Receptionist. A receptionist is an employee taking an office or administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office desk of an organization or business. The title receptionist is attributed to the person who is employed by an organization to receive or greet any visitors, patients, or ...

  10. Cashier's check - Wikipedia

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    Cashier's check. A cashier's check (or cashier's cheque, cashier's order, official check) is a check guaranteed by a bank, drawn on the bank's own funds and signed by a bank employee. [1] Cashier's checks are treated as guaranteed funds because the bank, rather than the purchaser, is both the drawee and drawer and is responsible for paying the ...

  11. Cash carrier - Wikipedia

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    Cash carrier. Cash ball system at the Up-To-Date Store. Cash carriers were used in shops and department stores to carry customers' payments from the sales assistant to the cashier and to carry the change and receipt back again. The benefits of a "centralised" cash system were that it could be more closely supervised by management, there was ...

  12. Cashier as a service - Wikipedia

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    Cashier as a service ( CaaS) refers to using a third party service as payment. When a shopper buys merchandise online, oftentimes, the shopper does not pay the merchant directly, but rather through a third party – the cashier. The cashier is trusted by both the shopper and the merchant and is expected to allow for reliable and secure transfer ...