> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.kisrec.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account.md).

# Setup Your Account

- [Introduction](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/introduction.md): Meet the KISREC user interface
- [Add Your Agency Logo](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/add-your-agency-logo.md): In this guide we show you how to upload your agency company logo.
- [Sign Your Emails With DKIM](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/sign-your-emails-with-dkim.md)
- [Send Email Using a Microsoft Office or Google Workspace Account](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/send-email-using-a-microsoft-office-or-google-workspace-account.md)
- [Email Inbox](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/email-inbox.md)
- [Upload Candidate Terms File](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/upload-candidate-terms-file.md): In this guide we show you how to upload your candidate terms and conditions agreement document.
- [Upload Timesheet Template File](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/upload-timesheet-template-file.md): In this guide we show you how to upload your candidate timesheet file.
- [Candidate Discipline List](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/candidate-discipline-list.md): In this guide we show you how to manage your candidate discipline list.
- [Client Industry List](https://docs.kisrec.com/setup-your-account/client-industry-list.md): In this guide we show you how to manage your client industry list.


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