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How to Post Updates in Feeds

The Feeds feature in Carerota allows you to post updates, announcements, and recognitions to keep your team informed and engaged.

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Written by Vedant Mistry
Updated over 4 months ago

This guide will walk you through the steps to create and publish a post in Feeds.

Steps to Post an Update

1. Access Feeds

  • Navigate to the Feeds section in Carerota from the dashboard.

  • Click on the What are you thinking? field at the top of the feed.

2. Set Post Visibility

  • Choose who can see the post:

    • Company – Visible to all employees.

    • Location – Shared only with employees at a specific location.

    • Team – Target a particular team within the company.

    • Employee – Directly notify and share with a specific individual.

3. Choose Post Type

Select the appropriate post type from the available options:

  • Company Update – General updates for all employees.

  • News – Share important company or industry news.

  • Kudos – Recognise and celebrate employee achievements.

  • Priority – Urgent messages requiring immediate attention.

  • Announcements – Major company-wide updates.

4. Write Your Post

  • Enter the title and content of your post.

  • Format text as needed (bold, italics, bullet points, etc.).

  • Attach images, videos, or documents if necessary.

  • Tag locations, teams, or employees to ensure the post reaches the right audience.

5. Set Additional Options

  • Acknowledgment Required (for Priority and Announcement posts) – Enable this to ensure employees confirm they have read the update.

  • Turn Off Reactions – Disable the ability for employees to react to the post.

  • Turn Off Comments – Prevent employees from commenting on the post.

6. Publish the Post

  • Click Post to publish immediately.

  • Once posted, employees can engage with likes, comments (if enabled), and acknowledgments.

Managing Posts

  • Edit or delete a post by clicking the More Options (⋮) menu on the post.

  • Track acknowledgment status for priority posts from the Feeds dashboard.

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