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Career Guidance Skills information skills S2.8 - monitoring, inspecting and testing S2.8.2 - monitoring operational activities Monitor check-out point
Description
Ensure check-out points have adequate cash available and are staffed appropriately.
Occupations requiring this skill
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Skill demand overview
- Essential in 1 occupations
- Optional in 8 occupations
- Total: 9 occupations
- Most common in: ISCO major group 1 (Managers)
Essential for
- Checkout supervisorCheckout supervisors oversee cashiers in department stores and other big stores. They schedule appropriate workers and ensure that customers are met with strong customer service, e…
Optional for
- Rooms division managerRooms division managers oversee a hotel’s front desk, guest services and housekeeping department teams. They report to the General Manager and play an important role in ensuring a …
- CashierCashiers scan items, ensure that prices are quantities are correct, and collect payments. They also assist customers by explaining or recommending items, answering questions, and p…
- Head waiter/head waitressHead waiters/waitresses manage the food and beverage service in a hospitality outlet or unit. They are responsible for the customer's experience. Head waiters/waitresses coordinate…
- Casino cashierCasino cashiers exchange tokens, coins or chips for money. They arrange pay-outs and obtain customers' signatures and identification. They audit and count money in a cash register,…
- Casino pit bossCasino pit bosses support the management team and are able to manage, inspect and deal with all gaming activities. They supervise the gaming floor operation, and are accountable fo…
- Drugstore managerDrugstore managers are responsible for activities and staff in drugstores that sell items such as magazines, household products, medicines, cosmetics, candy or refreshments. €‹They…
- Front of house managerFront of house managers are responsible for those areas of a live event venue that are accessible to the public. They make sure interaction with the customers or visitors…
- Beverages shop managerBeverages shop managers assume responsibility for activities and staff in specialised shops. Other titles The following job titles also refer to beverages shop manager: soft and al…
Related skills
- Manage staff
- Process payments
- Handle customer complaints
- Monitor customer service
- Train employees
- Manage theft prevention
- Operate cash register
- Manage budgets
- Maintain relationship with customers
- Oversee promotional sales prices
- Apply numeracy skills
- Maximise sales revenues
Last updated on February 19, 2026
