Learn Excel from these pros for under $50

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Everyone knows about Microsoft Excel, but only few take the time to learn the ins-and-outs of the popular spreadsheet program. Even fewer realize that being proficient in Excel can lead to a sizable increase in both productivity and salary. According to a report by Burning Glass Technologies, workers who have basic digital skills (such as Microsoft Word and Excel) tend to make 13% more than their digitally unskilled counterparts.

Luckily, the experts are here to help, and if ever there has been a time to hunker down and learn some new skills, it’s now. Learn from Excel masters Alan Jarvis and Chris Dutton in The 2020 Ultimate Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle. You’ll gain lifetime access to 43 hours of Excel instruction ranging from introductory to advanced, and learn at your own pace with 10 available courses., all for just $49.

Alan Jarvis has nearly 30 years of teaching experience and has held senior management positions at numerous blue chip and Times Top 100 companies. Shortly after Excel was released, Jarvis dove deep into its features to understand it from the ground up, and quickly became the “go-to guy” at work for anything pertaining to Excel. He is a certified Excel specialist with more than 80,000 students online from 190+ countries.

Chris Dutton is the founder of Excel Maven and Maven Analytics, which provide high-quality analytics training and consulting to clients worldwide. Dutton is a certified Microsoft expert and professional business intelligence developer with more than a decade of experience in marketing analytics and data visualization. Dutton’s courses have been viewed by more than 100,000 students online from 185+ countries.

Whether you are an absolute beginner or a more intermediate Excel user, Jarvis’ and Dutton’s courses will bolster your digital skills as well as your resume. Set yourself apart from other applicants and purchase The 2020 Ultimate Microsoft Excel Certification Training Bundle for just $49.99 today.

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