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Users Types and Roles
Updated over 10 months ago

In this article, you will be directed on how to manage your company's users types and roles.

Follow these steps for easy navigation:

Step 1: Log in to your company's profile

  • Once you log in, you will see your company's profile and can click on it.

Click on SupportFinity

Step 2: Click on "Company Profile"

  • You will find between the options a button called "Company Profile" that will direct you to the next steps.

Click on Company Profile

Step 3: Click on "Information"

  • From the tab on the left you will find the "Information" button, click on it and scroll down till you see the "About the company" section.

Click on About the company…

Step 4: Members section

  • Scroll down till you find the "Members" section from where you can edit your company's employee roles

Click on Members…

Step 5: Manage your employees' permissions

  • Select one of your employees and click on "Manage Permissions" to be able to edit it.

Click on Manage Permissions

Step 6: Choose your employee role

  • You can easily choose between their roles being Administrator, Hiring Manager, or a Member. A description of the roles can be found directly under the selection.

    • Administrators: They can fully manage the company's page, users, and add jobs.

    • Hiring Managers: They can open jobs and manage the hiring processes.

    • Members: They can only manage the hiring process, they can not open jobs.

Click on Manage Moe Nada role in your company…

Step 7: Invite your employees

  • You can easily invite members of your organization to be a part of your company's profile by clicking on "Invite Members"

Click on Invite Members

Step 8: Send the invitation

  • Write the email address of the member you wish to invite, and their permissions, and add a personalized message for them easily. The invitations will be directly sent to their emails and they can click on the link and join your company.

Click on Invite coworkers to manage your company with you…
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