This week we want to show you one of our newest and most useful courses. Microsoft Excel 2013 – Beginner to Advanced is a course that has been developed by a professional teacher who has years of experience, so you can be confident you’re getting accurate and up-to-date information.
Obviously, it’s a course for beginner to advanced students, so even if you have no experience the course will be suitable for you. We encourage learners of all levels, because most of our courses assume no prior knowledge (unless stated otherwise). The course will progressively move to the more advanced features of Excel, and as it’s online, you can go at your own pace and build knowledge slowly.
The course begins with an in-depth introduction to Excel, and how it can be used. Instructor led demonstrations and visual presentations will guide you through each module, so you really get an up close and personal learning experience. Every lesson is based on realistic situations that would arise in the workplace, and these are all explained by the instructor.
The reason we think this is such a fabulous course is because it is so relevant to the work place today. Virtually every work place will utilise Microsoft Excel in some way, shape, or form. For example, receptionists will need to use it for weekly or monthly banking. So if you work in an office, or on reception, in IT, or in any of the many jobs that use Excel, you need to know how to use it properly.
Understand basic Excel techniques like formatting, building formulas, how to use logic and text functions, how to organise data, and how to present your data. In addition, you’ll get to know the advanced features of Excel, like IF, VLOOKUP, INDEX and MATCH, create and format PivotTables, record basic Macros, and more.
The main aim of the course is to give you the confidence to use Excel in your job role. Ultimately the course could very likely lead to job progression, because your prospective employees will know that you can use Excel to a high level. You could land a new PA job, a Receptionist role, or you could go into accounting and bookkeeping. So by the end of the course your prospects will be endless!
So, give yourself an advantage with this excellent Microsoft Excel course.
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