Casino Cage Cashier Supervisor Salary
Posted : admin On 7/21/2022The national average salary for a Casino Cashier is $20,654 in United States. Filter by location to see Casino Cashier salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 81,110 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Casino Cashier employees. The average Cage Cashier - Casino salary in the United States is $33,024 as of October 28, 2020, but the range typically falls between $27,443 and $41,894. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession.
- Casino Cage Cashier Resume
- Casino Cage Cashier Job Description
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Cage Cashier Skills and Personality Traits
Casino Cage Cashier Resume
We calculated that 9% of Cage Cashiers are proficient in Guest Service, Customer Service, and Customer Transactions. They’re also known for soft skills such as Near vision, Math skills, and Physical stamina.
We break down the percentage of Cage Cashiers that have these skills listed on their resume here:
- Guest Service, 9%
Provided internal and external guest service and executed daily tasks/reports.
- Customer Service, 8%
Delivered excellent customer service throughout the casino, specifically focusing on cross-selling numerous monthly products and services.
- Customer Transactions, 6%
Adhered to casino rules in maintaining the confidentiality of customer transactions.
- Foreign Currency, 5%
Redeemed foreign currency using accurate exchange rates.
- Chip Bank, 5%
Trained in multiple areas of the cage, including: front window, main bank and chip bank.
- Internal Controls, 5%
Reconciled daily summaries of transactions to computer balance system and ensured compliance with federal, state, and company internal controls
Guest service, customer service, and customer transactions aren't the only skills cage cashiers have. In fact, there's a whole list of personality traits that are commonly seen among them, including:
Over half of cage cashiers have graduated with a bachelor's degree. In fact, it seems 19.0% of people who became a cage cashier earned a bachelor's degree. When it comes down to graduating with a master's degree roughly 1.9% in this career have them. If you're wanting to pursue this career, it seems it may be possible to be successful with a high school degree. In fact, some cage cashiers have a college degree. But about one out of every two cage cashiers didn't attend college at all.
Those cage cashiers who do attend college, typically earn either a business degree or a accounting degree. Less commonly earned degrees for cage cashiers include a health care administration degree or a medical assisting services degree.
Once you've obtained the level of education you're comfortable with, you're prepared to start applying to become a cage cashier. We've found that typically cage cashiers are mostly employed at Boyd Gaming, Penn National Gaming, and Caesars Entertainment. Of recent, Boyd Gaming had 8 positions open for cage cashiers. Meanwhile, there are 7 job openings at Penn National Gaming and 6 at Caesars Entertainment.
If you're in it for the money, you'll want to apply for positions at Morton's The Steakhouse, Rolling Hills Club, and Monarch Casino & Resort as that's where cage cashiers seem to make the most money. Let's take a closer look. At Morton's The Steakhouse, the average cage cashier salary is $43,134. Whereas at Rolling Hills Club, cage cashiers earn roughly $30,441. And at Monarch Casino & Resort, they make an average salary of $26,128. Before you get too excited over those salary numbers, you should make sure that securing a job at these companies is doable. For example, while Morton's The Steakhouse has 1 job listings for cage cashiers, Rolling Hills Club and Monarch Casino & Resort have 1 and 1 job listings respectively.
Casino Cage Cashier Job Description
The most prestigious cage cashiers can be found working at Walmart, McDonald's, and Target. We determine this by assessing the schools where cage cashiers have earned their degrees, and then looking at the companies that have hired a significant number of cage cashiers from the top 100 educational institutions in the United States.