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# How do I manage departments and locations?

### Access the management of services and sites

Go to the'**Administration** section **Employees**, then go to the page **Directory settings** (`/administration/users/profile-fields`).

Services and sites are managed through modals accessible by clicking the **pencil button** next to the field **Services** or **Locations**.

### Manage services

Click the pencil button for the field **Services** to open the management modal.

#### Add a service

At the top of the modal, enter the name of the new service in the input field and click **Add**.

#### Search for a service

Use the search field to find an existing service in the list.

#### Edit a service

On the row for the relevant service, open the menu (three-dot icon) and click **Edit**. Enter the new name and confirm.

#### Delete a service

On the row for the relevant service, open the menu (three-dot icon) and click **Delete**. A confirmation will be requested. Employees associated with this service will no longer be linked to any service.

### Manage sites

The process is identical to that for services. Click the pencil button for the field **Locations** to open the site management modal.

You can **add**, **search**, **edit** and **delete** sites in the same way as services.

### Using services and sites

Services and sites are displayed in several places:

* **In administration** : when adding or editing an employee
* **On the employee profile** : in the directory
* **In dynamic communities** : for automatic member selection


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