Find people and create circles

Circles are an essential part of Google+. They're the key to sharing! The great thing about circles is that they let you group people together based on how you think of them in real life. Using circles allow you to:
- Share jokes and secrets with your Best Friends circle
- Put your most professional side forward when you post to your Work circle
- Show your team spirit with posts to your Sports fanatics circle
New to circles? Find people!
- Open Google+. Place your cursor in the top left corner for the Google+ main menu. Click
People.
- Use Suggestions to find people who’ve added you to circles or to add people to your circles.
- Use 'Find coworkers' or 'Find classmates' to find additional people and add them to your circles.
To add a specific person:
- Type the person's name into the search box at the top of any Google+ page. Click their name.
- From their profile page, place your cursor over the Add to circles button. Click on the desired circle name.
Create new circles or add people to your existing circles
- Open Google+. Place your cursor in the top left corner for the Google+ main menu. Click
People.
- Click the Your circles tab
- Click the people you'd like to add to a circle (you can click on multiple people at a time).
- To create a new circle, drag the a highlighted group of people to the
.
- To add people to your existing circles, drag the highlighted group of people to a circle.
- To create a new circle, drag the a highlighted group of people to the
What happens when you add someone to a circle
- They may receive a notification that you've added them.
- Anything that you previously shared with that circle (before he or she became a member) will now be visible to them.
- If they add you to their circles, posts you've shared with them may appear within their stream of posts.
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