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- Excel is a spreadsheet program developed by Microsoft that is widely used in both personal and professional settings. It allows users to organize, analyze, and manipulate numerical data quickly and efficiently.
- Students in Excel courses typically learn how to create and format spreadsheets, use formulas and functions to perform calculations, create charts and graphs to visualize data, and use advanced features such as macros and pivot tables. In addition, they learn how to manage large datasets, collaborate with others, and automate tasks to save time and increase productivity.
- Typical students in Excel courses include business professionals, data analysts, financial analysts, and anyone who works with data on a regular basis. They may be new to Excel or looking to improve their existing skills.
Microsoft Excel 2013 Advanced. Online Excel Training Course
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Microsoft Excel Pivot Tables - In-Depth Excel Training
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- It typically takes 20-30 hours to learn the fundamentals of Excel, including basic formulas and functions, formatting, and charting. To become well adept in Excel, it can take several months of practice and continued learning, as there are many advanced features and techniques to master.
Excel is often a prerequisite for more advanced courses in data analysis, financial modeling, and business intelligence. It can also be a foundational course for those new to data analysis or business in general.
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Excel is used in a wide variety of fields, including finance, accounting, marketing, human resources, and operations. It is especially useful for analyzing and visualizing data, creating budgets and forecasts, and automating repetitive tasks.
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Professionals in many different fields rely on Excel to organize, analyze, and present data. Some common careers that require strong Excel skills include financial analysts, data analysts, accountants, marketing analysts, and operations managers.
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- Financial Analyst
- Data Analyst
- Accountant
- Marketing Analyst