Facebook at Work lets you create a work account that is separate from your personal Facebook account. With a Facebook at Work account, you can use Facebook tools to interact with co-workers. Things you share using your work account will only be visible to other people at your company.
To set up a work account, your company must be using Facebook at Work .
If your company is using Facebook at Work, you can set up your account by clicking the link in the email you've received or by visiting [YourCompanyName].facebook.com (ex: company.facebook.com) from your computer.
Once you've set up your work account, access it on mobile by downloading the iPhone app from the iTunes App Store or the Android app from the Google Play Store.
Your work account is only visible to people at your company and is separate from your personal account. From your work account, you can still access things that are shared publicly on Facebook.
When you set up your work account, you'll be able to connect it to your personal account. This lets you switch between the 2 accounts while using the same username and password for both. Your username and password aren't shared with your employer.
When you share something from your work account, you can share it with everyone at your company or make it only visible to you by selecting the Only Me option. Posts set to Only Me won't appear in your co-workers' News Feeds unless you tag them in the post. If you share something with everyone at your company, anyone with a work account at your company can see it, but it isn't visible to people outside of your company.
The people who manage Facebook at Work at your company can access anything you share from your work account, just as they might access your work emails and other work files.
When you set up your work account, your profile will automatically include information provided by your employer. This may include details like your name, job title, and work contact info. Since your employer provides this info, you should contact your company's human resources department if you want to edit any of the details.
You can personalize your work profile by adding information like a profile picture, cover photo and other details in the About section.
If you'd like to create a work account but your employer isn't using Facebook at Work, let us know so we can send you more information.
No. Facebook at Work is a tool for co-workers to communicate and collaborate in a professional environment on Facebook. Business Manager is a tool for businesses to manage ads and Pages.