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About the Course

Spreadsheet software remains one of the most ubiquitous pieces of software used in workplaces across the world. Learning to confidently operate this software means adding a highly valuable asset to your employability portfolio. In the United States alone, millions of job advertisements requiring Excel skills are posted every day. Research by Burning Glass Technologies and Capital One shows that digitals skills lead to higher income and better employment opportunities at a time when digital skills job are growing much faster than non-digital jobs. In this second course of our Excel specialization Excel Skills for Business you will build on the strong foundations of the Essentials course. Intermediate Skills I will expand your Excel knowledge to new horizons. You are going to discover a whole range of skills and techniques that will become a standard component of your everyday use of Excel. In this course, you will build a solid layer of more advanced skills so you can manage large datasets and create meaningful reports. These key techniques and tools will allow you to add a sophisticated layer of automation and efficiency to your everyday tasks in Excel. Once again, we have brought together a great teaching team that will be with you every step of the way. Prashan and Nicky will guide you through each week (and I am even going to make a guest appearance in Week 5 to help you learn about my favourite tool in Excel - shh, no spoilers!). Work through each new challenge step-by-step and in no time you will surprise yourself by how far you have come. This time around, we are going to follow Uma's trials and tribulations as she is trying to find her feet in a new position in the fictitious company PushPin. For those of you who have done the Essentials course, you will already be familiar with the company. Working through her challenges which are all too common ones that we encounter everyday, will help you to more easily relate to the skills and techniques learned in each week and apply them to familiar and new contexts....

Top reviews

CM

Aug 22, 2020

I love this course a lot! Thank you very much for this course. It is easy to understand and follow. The practice challenges are so fun to do. Looking forward to the next course in this specialization.

OD

Jul 28, 2020

The length of the video lectures are just right and the numbers of exercises or quizzes are just right. Learned a lot of new things about Excel's functionality. A huge step from the Essentials course.

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By Tutu O

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Apr 20, 2020

class lecture did not provide enough examples to be able to do some of the quizzes and final exam comfortably.

By Lucas W

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Aug 5, 2020

Overwhelming content with so many functions to remember. I can see usefulness in learning every element.

By yazan n

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May 5, 2020

sometimes examples doesn't add up and last question in final quiz was so hard to solve

By Rama A

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Oct 11, 2018

some aspects were still difficult to comprehend, especially for Mac users

By Rama A H

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Jun 2, 2022

Things are getting harder

By MOHIT

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Jun 30, 2020

Course was above average

By Ana Z

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Feb 1, 2020

Not worth the money.

By Marcus B

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Oct 21, 2018

great course

By NEHA S

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May 12, 2020

Its nice

By Andre S J L

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Oct 11, 2021

good

By Alessandro J G C

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Nov 18, 2021

ok

By Mako M

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Sep 22, 2021

Some questions and worksheets aren't connected together and week4/5 are not updated to the latest answer. Overall, I like this course but I want them to maintain the latest version.

By Marybel

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Aug 25, 2020

Es un curso bastante complicado desde el inicio.

By Kazi T H

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Jun 1, 2020

I learned a lot of things! Thanks.

By Heng C N

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Aug 2, 2020

Excellent Teaching Method

By NUHA A A

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Jan 20, 2023

Vl

By Arvind A S

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Dec 28, 2020

Ok

By Pallab D

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Jun 28, 2023

I am unable to understand this subject.

By Tamara J R R

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Sep 17, 2024

Pensé que estaba en español