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# Viewing team members for your own multi-company profile

## Introduction

If you are a multi-company profile user with [permission to manage another linked company](/product-documentation/users-roles-and-permissions/managing-team-members-and-users-for-multi-company-profiles/working-with-your-team-members/granting-and-revoking-permission-for-an-existing-team-member-to-manage-a-linked-company.md), you can view and manage users associated with your own company profile.

## The steps

**Step 1**\
Log into the Patchworks dashboard using your own Patchworks credentials and ensure that you are [switched into your own company profile](/product-documentation/company-management/multi-company-profiles/switching-in-and-out-of-a-linked-company.md).

**Step 2**\
In the top, left-hand corner click the arrow associated with your company name - then select your profile:

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/wCiOEOiI40bvVSXzepLP" alt="" width="316"><figcaption></figcaption></figure></div>

**Step 3**\
Move down to the **extra** section, where all users for your multi-company profile are displayed:

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/MyjR5UuXcDj8Rc2FP6Ft" alt=""><figcaption></figcaption></figure></div>

**Step 4**\
From here you can select any user's name to access and manage their profile. &#x20;


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