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WE ARE LOOKING FOR DYNAMIC INDIVIDUALS TO JOIN OUR TEAM!
 
Cool Planet (Private) Limited is a leading fashion chain in Sri Lanka which offers a range of Ladies, Mens, Kids clothing and accessories along with modern home ware collection and many more. Our presence felt in over 8 showrooms in Colombo & Kandy. Our products are designed to win hearts and lives of our customers. We have an enthusiastic team ready to serve our customers with passion. We also are committed to building a culture where all employees are valued respected and empowered and take great pride in having a continuous growth within inclusive and diverse working environment.
 
CASHIER SUPERVISOR
 
Job Profile
  • Greets customers, answer questions and resolve issues.
  • Sole responsible for collecting contents of cashier registers at the end of each shift and handling funds
  • Preparation of reports daily, weekly and monthly basis
  • Investigates and resolves any cashier variances timely basis
  • Report any shortages/overages to management
  • Ensures proper check-in procedures are followed, pricing is accurate, and inventory is billed and recorded correctly
  • Trainer cashiering staff on all aspects of information pertaining to the job roles
  • Handling of Customer queries & Maintaining Customer relationships
  • Coordinate with head office on Point of Sales Terminal related concerns
 
Candidate Profile
  • Minimum 3 years of experience as a Cashier Supervisor in retail fashion industry
  • Pronounced customer and service orientation
  • Ability to work flexible hours and extended hours at times
  • May be required to travel to support other stores
 
An attractive remuneration package awaits the right candidate.
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“We shouldn’t let any company subject to the Chinese Communist Party’s dictates collect data on a third of our population – and while TikTok is just the latest example, it won’t be the last,” Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), a co-sponsor of the bill, said in a statement Tuesday. “The federal government can’t continue to address new foreign technology from adversarial nations in a one-off manner; we need a strategic, enduring mechanism to protect Americans and our national security.”

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Unlike the House bill, Warner’s Senate measure would create a framework for evaluating and punishing foreign companies that pose a risk to US security, rather than simply targeting TikTok as a company.

“We shouldn’t let any company subject to the Chinese Communist Party’s dictates collect data on a third of our population – and while TikTok is just the latest example, it won’t be the last,” Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), a co-sponsor of the bill, said in a statement Tuesday. “The federal government can’t continue to address new foreign technology from adversarial nations in a one-off manner; we need a strategic, enduring mechanism to protect Americans and our national security.”

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