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# Add an employee

Go to the'**Administration** section **Employees** (`/administration/users`).

Click the **Add a collaborator** (user icon with a plus) at the top right of the page.

## Required information

The creation form requires at least:

* **First name**
* **Last name**
* **Email address**

If authentication is done by employee number, the **employee number** and the **date of birth** also become mandatory.

## Additional information

You can also enter:

* **Department** (selection among existing departments)
* **Site** (selection among existing sites)
* **Job title** (job title)
* **Phone**
* **Role** : administrator or member (member by default)
* **Profile picture**
* **Access to communities**

## Deferred invitation

At the bottom of the form, an option lets you invite the collaborator later. This is useful for coordinating the sending of invitations on a specific date.

## Bulk add

To add several collaborators at once, use the Excel file import accessible from the actions menu on the Collaborators page.

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