Become a data master with this in-depth Excel training
If you've worked in an office at any point during the past three decades, chances are you've at least dabbled with Microsoft Excel—that ubiquitous number-crunching platform that's used by a long list of companies in countless industries.
But if you want to be truly successful and land the best positions your field has to offer in an increasingly data-driven world, you need to know how to do more than just build the occasional spreadsheet or chart.
The 2020 Master Microsoft Excel & Power BI Certification Bundle will teach you how to take advantage of Excel's more advanced and useful analytical tools and commands so you can climb that career ladder, and it's on sale for over 95% off at just $34.99 today.
Equally well-suited for Excel novices and more experienced users hoping to expand their skill set, this 9-course training bundle will walk you through both the fundamentals and more advanced elements of data plotting, auto calculation, macros, visualization methods, and more.
Through easy-to-follow lessons that can be viewed on all of your devices, this training will teach you how to gain valuable insights from complex sets of data, how to create captivating charts that break down detailed information, how to use a variety of lesser-known shortcuts in order to drastically reduce your work time and more.
There's also extensive training that revolves around Power BI—Microsoft's award-winning business analytics service that provides interactive visualizations and intelligence capabilities that streamline the reporting process.
Get the skills you need to thrive in a data-driven world with the 2020 Master Microsoft Excel & Power BI Certification Bundle for just $34.99—over 95% off its usual price for a limited time.
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