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Free Cashier Resume Templates

Free, ATS-friendly cashier resume templates in Microsoft Word and Google Docs — genuinely free, no account and no paywall. Each leads with what stores screen for: cash handling and drawer accuracy, POS/register experience, and friendly customer service — quantified with the numbers that matter (transactions a day, items a minute, drawer variance). Three designs for three situations — Retail, Grocery/High-Volume, and First-Job/Entry-Level — each in three colors.

The templates

Three cashier designs, each in three colors.

Retail for department and big-box registers (a header band and a dark register stat strip — drawer accuracy, transactions/day, POS systems); Grocery/High-Volume for speed and throughput (speed-stat tiles and an EBT/WIC/self-checkout capability grid); and First-Job/Starter for entry-level applicants (an objective, availability, and a 'What I Bring' strip with education up top). Every one opens in Word or Google Docs, stays on one page, and is built to be ATS-friendly.

Retail Cashier — Green
A retail cashier layout with a full-width header band and a dark register stat strip (drawer accuracy, transactions/day, POS systems). Cash handling, returns & exchanges, self-checkout, and warm customer service.
Retail Cashier — Navy
The retail design in navy — a register stat strip and head-cashier experience for register, returns, and front-end customer service.
Retail Cashier — Plum
The retail layout in plum — a friendly band-and-stat-strip design for cashiers who lead the front-end and train new hires.
Grocery / High-Volume — Navy
A high-volume grocery layout with speed-stat tiles (items/min, customers/shift, scan accuracy) and a register-capability grid — EBT/WIC, self-checkout, returns. Navy with an orange accent.
Grocery / High-Volume — Forest
The high-volume design in forest green — speed metrics and an EBT/WIC/self-checkout capability grid for lead grocery cashiers.
Grocery / High-Volume — Slate
The high-volume layout in slate — a bold, clean speed-and-throughput design for fast, accurate grocery and supermarket cashiers.
First-Job Cashier — Teal
An entry-level layout with a full-height sidebar (skills, availability, strengths), an objective, and a 'What I Bring' strip — education-first with volunteer cash-handling experience. Perfect for a first job with no experience.
First-Job Cashier — Blue
The first-job design in blue — a skills-and-availability sidebar with an objective, ideal for students and first-time cashiers with limited experience.
First-Job Cashier — Coral
The first-job layout in warm coral — approachable, availability- and transferable-skills forward for an entry-level cashier resume with no experience.
What to include

What goes on a cashier resume.

Stores screen cashier resumes for accuracy, speed, and service. Put them up top — which is what these templates do:

  • Cash handling and the register. Drawer balancing and accuracy, POS/register systems, fast and accurate scanning, returns and exchanges.
  • The numbers. Transactions per day, items per minute, customers per shift, and drawer variance show the scale and accuracy you work at.
  • Payments and service. EBT/WIC and coupons, self-checkout support, loss prevention, loyalty sign-ups, bagging and stocking, and friendly customer service.
  • No experience yet? Lead with an objective and availability, then transferable strengths and any cash-handling volunteer or school work.

Moving up or around? For front-end leadership see retail manager templates and broader customer service designs, and to pair a letter with your application, the cover letter designs.

Make it yours

Fill it in and apply.

  1. Click Open in Google Docs to copy it into your Drive, or Download Word for the .docx.
  2. Put your cash handling, POS, and accuracy up top — drawer balancing, register systems, returns.
  3. Rewrite each bullet around the work and a number — transactions a day, items a minute, drawer variance, customers per shift.
  4. Export a PDF to send and keep a Word copy for store application portals.
Common questions

Cashier resume FAQ

What should a cashier resume include?
Lead with the things hiring managers screen for: cash handling and drawer accuracy, POS/register experience, and customer service. Then quantify it — transactions per day, items per minute, drawer variance, and the systems you've used. Add returns and exchanges, EBT/WIC and coupon handling, self-checkout, loss prevention, and any head- or lead-cashier responsibilities.
Retail vs. grocery vs. first-job — which template?
Use Retail for department, big-box, and specialty-store registers (a register stat strip and head-cashier experience); Grocery / High-Volume when speed and throughput are the story (items/min, customers/shift, EBT/WIC, self-checkout); and First-Job / Starter when you're entry-level — it leads with an objective, availability, and transferable skills so limited experience still reads strong.
How do I write a cashier resume with no experience?
Use the First-Job template. Lead with a short objective and your availability, then a 'What I Bring' strip of transferable strengths (reliable, friendly, accurate, quick math). Count school store, concession-stand, babysitting, or volunteer work where you handled cash as real experience, and put your education up top with relevant coursework like business math.
Are these cashier resume templates ATS-friendly?
Yes — they spell out skills, systems, and numbers (cash handling, POS, drawer accuracy, EBT/WIC) in clean, parseable layouts with standard headings, so they read correctly in Word, Google Docs, and retail applicant tracking systems instead of getting lost in graphics.
What skills should a cashier put on a resume?
Cash handling, drawer balancing, POS/register operation, fast and accurate scanning, returns and exchanges, EBT/WIC and coupons, self-checkout support, loss prevention, bagging and stocking, customer service, and being reliable and punctual. List any languages — bilingual cashiers are in demand.
Can I edit the template in Word and Google Docs?
Both. Click Download Word for the .docx, or Open in Google Docs to make your own copy in Drive. Everything is free — no account, no paywall.
How long should a cashier resume be?
One page — always, whether you're entry-level or an experienced head cashier. All three designs are built to hold cleanly on a single page.

Cashier resume templates · Updated June 2026

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