Technology
Now’s a good time to brush up on core digital skills like Excel
TL;DR: Work on your digital skills with the for $48.99, a 95% savings as of April 25.
There’s no need to force yourself to learn a new skill or get toned while in isolation. Full stop.
However, if you’re getting sick of Netflix and social media and want to brush up on some core digital skills other than scrolling Instagram, we’ve got just the thing. Forget learning to code or design graphics. You can work on improving a digital skill you already have with this and set yourself up for a bigger paycheck when this quarantine is over. That’s right; your ticket to higher pay has been in front of you all along.
According to a report from Burning Glass, more than eight out of 10 positions require core digital skills like using Microsoft Excel. So going beyond the basics could potentially open the door to a myriad of positions in today’s workforce. And the eLearnExcel Bundle will guide you through every inch of the software, from the fundamentals of spreadsheets and cell formatting to more complex topics like automation and data visualization.
With eight courses and 60 hours of content, eLearnExcel will help you get past the infamous learning curve of Microsoft Excel through hands-on projects and video modules. The training itself, led by International Academy of Computer Training consultant Fiona Hannon, is trusted and used by Microsoft itself, along with other world-leading companies like Facebook, HSBC, and KPMG. Oh, and there’s even a certification of completion included, so you can add your new and improved skills to your résumé.
Worth nearly $1,000, you can enroll in the eLearnExcel Certification School Bundle for only $48.99 while it’s on sale.
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