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Microsoft Excel Data Analysis: Pivot Tables and Formulas Course

Microsoft Excel Data Analysis: Pivot Tables and Formulas Course

Microsoft Excel Data Analysis: Pivot Tables and Formulas Course

Learn Data Analysis, Formulas, and Pivot Tables. Data Analysis in Microsoft Excel for Beginners and Intermediate users

What you’ll learn
Microsoft Excel Data Analysis: Pivot Tables and Formulas Course

How to create Pivot Tables to quickly summarize data
How to use VLOOKUP and INDEX/MATCH to pull out specific info from large data sets
Learn how to use basic math/statistical functions like SUM, AVERAGE, COUNTIFS, and more…
How to build conditional statements using the IF() function
How to organize data to be scalable and easily used other data analysts
Learn how to move around Excel quickly and efficiently
How to sort and filter data based on specific criteria
How to streamline your data analysis workflow in Excel

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Requirements
Microsoft Excel for PC (2013 or later recommended. Some features may not be available in earlier versions)
Some prior knowledge of Excel will be helpful.
Description
This course will teach you to go from level up from beginner to intermediate in Excel in around 2 hours. You’ll learn a wide variety of important Excel features, including Pivot Tables, sorting and filtering, keyboard shortcuts, as well as intermediate functions like VLOOKUP, INDEX & MATCH, IF statements, and many more (2016 PC Version used in course).

Sample data sets provided for you to follow along and learn as you watch!

Who this course is for:
Job seekers who want to add “Microsoft Excel” as a skill on their resume or Linkedin Profile
Aspiring Data Analysts, Managers, or employees that anticipate using MORE data in the future
Anyone already in a job/career that involves data who wants to level up their skills in Excel
Who wants to learn how to cut hours off of their weekly reporting tasks
Anyone who wants to learn how to learn excel for budgeting, side projects, or as an additional skill
Last updated 3/2020