Technology
Pay what you want (UK deal)
TL;DR: As of May 28, you can pay what you want for the Essential 2021 Excel Wizard Bundle.
For a limited time, the Essential 2021 Excel Wizard Bundle is available in a “pay what you want” deal (with a catch). It’s led by instructors , a Microsoft-certified Trainer, and , a financial analyst with specialized skills in Power BI, Microsoft VBA, and more.
With 11 courses and over 14 hours of hands-on training, this online program will help you learn how to use Excel’s advanced functions, formulas, and concepts — like Pivot Tables, Power Query, VBA macros, Power Pivot, and more. You’ll learn how to build complex models and reports for your business, automate cumbersome tasks, and demystify Excel’s hidden power and potential.
Designed for beginner and intermediate users, the classes are all easy to follow and offer lifetime access. Plus, you’ll even get a certificate of completion after each one, so you can add your new skills to your CV.
While it’s valued at over £1,400, for a limited time, you can pick the price you pay for this 11-course bundle. If you pay more than the average price, you’ll get the whole bundle. If not, you’ll still get access to two essential Excel courses. Either way, you’ll save a lot of money and gain a whole lot of knowledge — you can’t lose.
-
Entertainment6 days ago
What’s new to streaming this week? (Jan. 17, 2025)
-
Entertainment6 days ago
Explainer: Age-verification bills for porn and social media
-
Entertainment5 days ago
If TikTok is banned in the U.S., this is what it will look like for everyone else
-
Entertainment5 days ago
‘Night Call’ review: A bad day on the job makes for a superb action movie
-
Entertainment5 days ago
How ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ evolved from lockdown escape to Shakespearean success
-
Entertainment5 days ago
‘September 5’ review: a blinkered, noncommittal thriller about an Olympic hostage crisis
-
Entertainment5 days ago
‘Back in Action’ review: Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx team up for Gen X action-comedy
-
Entertainment5 days ago
‘One of Them Days’ review: Keke Palmer and SZA are friendship goals