Most Google apps supports a way to have multiple Google accounts active, typically by adding /u/[numeric index of a specific Google account]. Gmail for example:
The "u/2" part indicates that this is the gmail view for the third (counting 0) user
For Google Apps for work, if you go to mail.google.com/a/example.com, it will let you log in separately to an example.com account and then redirect to a url like the one above.
> Most Google apps supports a way to have multiple Google accounts active, typically by adding /u/[numeric index of a specific Google account]
FWIW: instead of manually entering the numeric index, you can enter the full email address instead. so you can enter /u/john.d@work-email.biz or /u/j.doegg@gmail.com. This is handy because the numeric index depends on the order in which you logged into (added) the accounts and I don't want to have to remember that!
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/2/#inbox
The "u/2" part indicates that this is the gmail view for the third (counting 0) user
For Google Apps for work, if you go to mail.google.com/a/example.com, it will let you log in separately to an example.com account and then redirect to a url like the one above.