 Hi, this is Sasha from When I Work. Today I'm going to show managers how to set up job sites on the web and how to use them effectively. To create job sites, select the gear icon and click Job Sites. Click Add Site and add a name for the job site. If you have multiple locations set up, you can assign the job site to only appear at one location or have the job site apply for all locations. You can also assign each job site its own color code using the color wheel. Input a full street address or GPS coordinates into the address field if you'd like your employees to be able to see where they need to be for their shift. This is also important if your company is using the attendance feature for your employees to clock in. Then input any type of special note that your employees should know about this job site. Once you set up your sites, you may tag those to Shifts. Click on the scheduler, create a shift, and then tag it to a site from the Site dropdown menu. Tag as many shifts as you need to the same site or add multiple sites to different shifts on the schedule. Once you tag a site to a shift, you'll notice it appears in the Site section in the Control Panel. When you click on a site name from the Control Panel, you'll see the schedule filter to show only employees working at the selected site. Selecting a single site also makes it easy to schedule other employees at that site. You can also select multiple sites at a time if you want to visualize the schedule for multiple sites. Job sites help indicate a specific place, area, or perhaps a client for which your employees work. This can come in handy for any business that sends employees to specific areas, perhaps a venue or client residence. Do note that supervisors can only edit or delete job sites that are associated to the locations they are tagged to. Only the account holder and managers can edit all job sites across the locations. Lastly, deleting a job site cannot be undone. Job sites can really help your employees know where they're working out in the field and further help managers understand where their employees are throughout numerous sites they may be scheduled.