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Microsoft Excel Bootcamp

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Master all Excel has to offer in our three-day, 21-hour bootcamp. The only prerequisite for the course is basic computer skills. Learn calculations, tables, and basic hotkeys on Day 1. Dive into Pivot Tables, database functions, and advanced spreadsheet features in Day 2. Conclude by learning how to automate tasks with macros on Day 3 The bootcamp combines our beginner, intermediate, and advanced Excel courses into one affordable bundle. By enrolling...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$549

3 sessions

Excel Data Analysis Training

Learning Tree International @ 13650 Dulles Technology Dr, Herndon, VA 20171

This hands-on Excel data analysis course will expand your ability to analyze large amounts of data and professionally present your results. Gain the knowledge and skills to build more sophisticated spreadsheets, perform What-If analyses, apply functions, manipulate PivotTables, and use the advanced features of Excel to make and present better business decisions.  In this excel data analysis course, you use advanced Excel techniques to build...

Tuesday Dec 12th, 9am–4:30pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$1,590

2 sessions

Designing Data Models in Excel for Power BI Reports

Learning Tree International @ 13650 Dulles Technology Dr, Herndon, VA 20171

This course focuses on designing BI Data Models to display in either an interactive Power BI report or an interactive Excel dashboard. This is both a fundamental Power BI course and an advanced Excel course that will take you through a data journey from importing, cleansing, and merging large amounts of data to analyzing the data to presenting strategic data in a PivotTable and a Power BI dashboard. This practical course provides flexibility and...

Wednesday Oct 25th, 9am–4:30pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$2,650

3 sessions

Intermediate Microsoft Excel

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Master VLOOKUP, Pivot Tables, formulas and functions in this intermediate Excel course. Build on your basic Excel knowledge by learning more advanced techniques like Sort & Filter, logical functions, and time-saving tricks. The intermediate Excel class focuses on more advanced functions (including VLOOKUP, COUNTIFS and SUMIFs), Sort & Filter, and Pivot Tables. You'll also learn crucial text-related features like splitting and joining text,...

Thursday Sep 28th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

$249

Advanced Microsoft Excel

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Learn advanced Excel features and become an Excel expert. In this course, you'll master advanced functions like INDEX-MATCH, macros, and data analysis. Develop expertise in Excel’s most advanced features and become a resident Excel expert. Maximize the power of Pivot Tables, save hours by automating tasks with macros, and develop experience with advanced database functions. By the end of this course, you'll have knowledge and skills above and...

Friday Sep 29th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

$249
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Excel Level II: Intermediate

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

In this intermediate Excel class, you’ll learn functions such as VLOOKUP and SUMIFs; summarize data with Pivot Tables; Sort & Filter databases; and split and join text. The course comes with our revolutionary Excel video suite, so you can review the materials anytime after the class. Take this class as part of the Excel Bootcamp and get a 15% discount. The package includes our Fundamentals, Intermediate, and Advanced Excel classes. This...

Thursday Sep 28th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

$249

Excel – Part 1

TLG Learning

This course aims to provide you with a foundation for Excel knowledge and skills, which you can build upon to eventually become an expert in data manipulation. This course covers Microsoft Office Specialist Program exam objectives to help you prepare for the Excel Associate (Office 365 and Office 2019): Exam MO-200 and Excel Expert (Office 365 and Office 2019): Exam MO-201. Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able...

Monday Sep 25th, 6am–2pm Pacific Time

Excel Level I: Fundamentals

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

In this beginner Excel workshop, you’ll learn the essentials of Microsoft Excel, including calculations, basic functions, graphs, formatting, and printing. This basic Excel class is perfect for those with limited experience looking to expand their proficiency. Practical Hands-On Training Our Excel course includes practical exercises that walk you through the basics. Learn the concept, watch an example, and complete an activity with the new concept...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

$249

Excel – Part 2

TLG Learning

This course builds upon the foundational knowledge presented in the Microsoft® Excel® for Office 365™ (Desktop or Online): Part 1 course and will help start you down the road to creating advanced workbooks and worksheets that can help deepen your understanding of organizational intelligence.  The ability to analyze massive amounts of data, extract actionable information from it, and present that information to decision makers is at the...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 6am–2pm Pacific Time

Excel – Part 3

TLG Learning

In this course, you will build upon the foundational and intermediate knowledge presented in the Microsoft® Excel® for Office 365™ (Desktop or Online): Part 1 and Microsoft® Excel® for Office 365™ (Desktop or Online): Part 2 courses to help you get the most of your Excel experience. The ability to collaborate with colleagues, automate complex or repetitive tasks, and use conditional logic to construct and apply elaborate formulas and functions...

Thursday Sep 28th, 6am–2pm Pacific Time

Excel Level III: Advanced

Noble Desktop - Virtually Online

Learn all of the most complex features of Microsoft Excel in this advanced training course. Once you’ve gotten the hang of the basics of building and organizing spreadsheets using Excel, you can learn to manipulate and visualize that data to improve your workflow and draw deeper insights. In this class, you will find out how to manage spreadsheets, utilize advanced analytics tools, and write macros to improve efficiency. You will also become...

Friday Sep 29th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

$249

Excel Introduction (Online)

Computer Training Source, Inc. @ Online Classroom

Students will learn to move and copy data, learn about absolute and relative references, and work with ranges, rows, and columns. They will also learn how to navigate worksheets and workbooks. Then they will enter and edit text, values, formulas, and pictures, and they will save workbooks. This course also covers simple functions used in formulas (including SUM, AVERAGE, and COUNT), basic conditional formatting techniques, printing, inserting screen...

Monday Oct 9th, 9am–4pm Central Time

Microsoft Excel for the Workplace

iKnowledge School @ iKnowledge School - Live Virtual

In this multi-day course, we blend the power of Excel with realistic and updated Business applications. This course is geared towards learners that are looking to advance in Excel for a professional goal or career advantage. With this course, you will learn Excel skills and functions that are mostly used in different service and manufacturing businesses. You will be able to quickly apply your knowledge right away with our project-based learning...

Friday Oct 6th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$350

2 sessions

Excel Programming with VBA

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Master VBA (Visual Basic for Applications) and macros in this course for avid Excel users. Visual Basic for Applications or VBA is Microsoft's coding language to program Excel. You can use it to write macros and automate tasks. On Day 1, you'll learn everything covered in Excel VBA Macros Level 1. Day 2 covers advanced VBA techniques in Excel VBA Macros Level 2. In this hands-on course, you'll learn how to accelerate your workflow in Excel with...

Thursday Nov 2nd, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (2 sessions)

$549

2 sessions

Excel Specialist Certification Program

NYC Career Centers - Virtually Online

Give your resume a boost with Microsoft Excel Certification. The Excel Specialist Certification program includes our three Excel courses (Fundamentals, Intermediate, and Advanced), two hours of private training, and the Excel Specialist Exam fee with a free retake. You'll also receive free proctoring on exam day. All students enrolled in our Microsoft Excel certification program gain lifetime access to our free Excel video courses, the perfect companion...

Wednesday Sep 27th, 10am–5pm Eastern Time

 (3 sessions)

$899

3 sessions

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Discover the Best Excel Classes in Washington, D.C.

Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application with data analysis and visualization capabilities. This industry-standard program remains a widely used tool among professionals across industries, from finance to project management to software development. Excel users can perform various tasks faster and more accurately than they could manually, such as managing inventory, creating schedules, monitoring revenue and expense, and performing calculations. This spreadsheet app can facilitate real-time collaboration with other team members working on the same project. It also works well with other Office programs, allowing users to embed Excel objects into Word or create interactive PowerPoint presentations to convey data findings. Those with Excel skills not only bring value to their current position but have the opportunity to explore higher-paying careers and experience upward career mobility. This is why employers in many industries actively seek candidates with Excel knowledge to fill open roles. Learning Excel is a great way to boost your resume and provide you with a range of in-demand skills with applications in a range of professional roles. 

Best Excel Classes & Schools in

Softek Services, Inc - Introduction to Microsoft Excel Power Pivot

In Softek Services, Inc’s Introduction to Microsoft Excel Power Pivot, participants learn how to work with the Excel add-in Power Pivot. This powerful feature allows users to import data from different sources, create reports, analyze data, and connect to enterprise databases. Over the course of this one-day program, students receive instruction on using Power Pivot for importing and manipulating data. They also learn how to work with DAX functions and use the data from Power Pivot to create reports. Instruction is provided on distributing Power Pivot Data as well.

Those interested in enrolling should have basic computing proficiency and a working knowledge of Excel and how it can be used to make business decisions. Tuition is $325. This class takes one full day to complete. In addition to enrolling individually, learners can attend this class as part of a group. Volume discounts between five and 20% are available for those who book five or more training days. All learners receive a certificate of completion for finishing this class. A money-back guarantee is included with tuition.

Learning Tree International - Data Analysis Training

Excel Data Analysis Training is available from Learning Tree International for those interested in using Excel for data analysis. This hands-on class prepares students to analyze vast amounts of data and make professional-grade presentations of their data findings. Participants learn skills like how to create intelligent worksheets capable of quickly identifying KPIs, perform What-If analysis, use PivotTables to summarize and analyze data, and work with advanced Excel features. Instruction is also offered on automating various Excel processes and applying functions.

The cost of study is $1,590. This course can be completed in two full-day sessions. As a prerequisite to this intermediate-level class, students should be familiar with Excel basics, such as those learned in the Microsoft Excel Training Course.

Ledet Training - Microsoft Excel 101

Ledet Training’s Microsoft Excel 101 is a beginner-friendly spreadsheet course for those new to working with Excel. Students learn core spreadsheet concepts and skills, like working with the Excel interface, creating and printing worksheets and new workbooks, formatting numbers, using formulas, and integrating visual elements like graphs into their worksheets. Those enrolled become familiar with common Excel pitfalls, best practices, and shortcuts. Students also receive instruction on how to work with tables for data analysis. This class is designed for those interested in learning the spreadsheet skills that employers want. By the end of this class, participants will be able to perform common Excel tasks confidently and quickly.

Tuition is $399. Although there are no prerequisites for study, those interested in enrolling should be familiar with how to operate a computer and have Excel software installed on their device. Excel is available for purchase from Microsoft. A free trial is also available. 

ONLC Training Centers - Excel Introduction

For beginner-friendly Excel instruction, learners can enroll in ONLC Training Center’s Excel Introduction. This class is intended for professionals who regularly work with spreadsheets and wish to learn more about creating, modifying, and printing them. Basic Excel skills are covered in this hands-on course, such as how to enter data into a spreadsheet, work with formulas, format worksheets and workbooks, and use the ribbon. Students receive instruction on using Excel’s status bar and file tab, switching between workbooks, selecting cell ranges, entering data using autofill, editing cell content, and deleting worksheets. Learners also become familiar with how to enter formulas into Excel, use the app’s statistical functions, and search for errors with formula error checking.

There are no prerequisites for study, but all participants are expected to be familiar with basic Windows skills and know how to work with a keyboard and mouse. For those who enroll early, tuition is $295. Late enrollment tuition is $345. Participants can choose whether to complete this class live online or use the provided training facility in San Francisco.

New Horizons - Excel 2016 - Part 1

Excel 2016 - Part 1, available from New Horizons, is geared toward those interested in becoming proficient with Excel. This introductory-level class covers foundational spreadsheet skills that can be built upon through practice and application. Course content covers how to work with basic Excel commands, perform calculations, create custom formulas, edit worksheet components, format spreadsheet cells, and manage the properties in an existing workbook. By course completion, students will be able to design and modify Excel worksheets and workbooks to analyze business data.

This one-day class costs $295 and takes eight hours to complete. 

Softek Services, Inc - Introduction to Microsoft Excel

Those seeking beginner-friendly Excel instruction can receive it in Softek Services, Inc’s Introduction to Microsoft Excel. Participants in this course learn Excel basics through hands-on exploration. Course content covers entering and editing data into Excel, formatting cells, writing formulas, and saving and printing worksheets and workbooks. Students in this class learn how to format workbooks by aligning data and establishing column widths. They also become familiar with how to work with screen headings and borders and how to sort data. This class is intended for those new to Excel with little experience using this spreadsheet application.

This course takes one full day to complete and costs $275. This course can be completed in the in-person format in Washington, D.C. or in the live online format. In addition, private group training options are available with volume discounts of five-20%. Customized training options are also available; Softek can create a tailored course covering the skills you need most for your workplace. Customization options cost $125/hour and require a two-hour minimum.

Ledet Training - Microsoft Excel 501 - Microsoft Excel Training Bootcamp 

Microsoft Excel Training Bootcamp is available from Ledet Training. This intensive program combines the instruction of three Ledet Training classes: Excel 101, Excel 201, and Excel 301. Each class spans one full, consecutive day of instruction and is a stand-alone course. Those enrolled in this bootcamp progress from casual spreadsheet users to Excel masters. Instruction is provided on working with tables, summarizing and recording data, analyzing alternative datasets, consolidating data, performing what-if analysis, and leveraging Excel’s financial functions. Students also learn to remove duplicate values from spreadsheets, use PivotTables, create data visualizations like graphs and charts, and enable iterative calculations. By the end of this program, those enrolled will be able to use clip art, shapes, and SmartArt, customize Excel templates, insert text boxes and objects, and format data into tables. Additionally, they will be able to export spreadsheet data into Word.

This course is intended for modern professionals who hope to learn more about Excel to improve their workplace productivity and information efficiency and add value to their current position. Tuition is $999. This bootcamp takes three full days to complete. Instruction is available in person in many major cities, such as Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Houston, and Chicago.

Online Excel Schools & Classes

If you’d like to learn Excel, you don’t have to attend in-person classes. Many top educational providers offer live online Excel coursework that prepares students to work with this industry-standard spreadsheet application. Live online Excel training provides learners with many of the same benefits as in-person study. They have access to an expert instructor who has real-world, professional experience using spreadsheets. Students connect to the instructor in real-time using a teleconferencing platform like Zoom. This training format ensures those enrolled can ask questions and receive immediate clarification and guidance during the class. If given permission, the instructor can even share your screen for more personalized guidance and support. This interactive learning format also allows students to connect with other learners from around the country who are taking Exel coursework with them. Since all coursework can be completed remotely, there’s no need to battle rush-hour traffic to attend class or waste money on gas or parking fees. Students can study from the comfort of their home or office as they become comfortable working with spreadsheets.

NYIM Training - Excel Expert Certification

NYIM Training’s Excel Expert Certification is designed to prepare students to pass the Excel 2016 Expert: Interpreting Data for Insights exam. Course content covers the Excel skills that are most commonly tested, such as working with functions, formulas, and PivotTables. Participants progress through three courses: Excel for Business Fundamentals, Intermediate Excel for Business, and Advanced Excel for Business. Learners also receive four hours of private training. By the completion of this program, those enrolled will have a solid Excel foundation to pass the Microsoft Excel Expert exam.

This program costs $1,099. Learners at all levels can enroll. Tuition covers the proctoring of the Excel Expert Certification exam and one free retake. In addition, students also receive lifetime access to an Excel video suite that contains beginner, intermediate, and advanced spreadsheet training materials. It takes three full days, or six half-days, of online instruction to complete. Those enrolled can retake this class for free for up to six months.

Noble Desktop - Excel for Data Analytics

If you’re interested in learning how Excel can be used for a range of data analytics tasks, Noble Desktop’s Excel for Data Analytics teaches these skills. This class is intended for those interested in taking a deep dive into how Excel spreadsheets can be used for data analytics. Participants in this course receive instruction on Excel’s analytic tools, as well as database functions, that can be used for organizing and visualizing data in a professional setting. Hands-on training is provided on working with advanced Excel techniques for organizing, filtering, and grouping spreadsheet data.

As a prerequisite, students should have beginner-level Excel skills, such as those provided in Noble’s Excel Fundamentals class, such as working with core formulas and functions, creating charts and tables, and formatting and printing spreadsheets. Tuition is $595. This 18-hour course can be completed in three full-day or six half-day sessions. Tuition includes setup assistance, and the option of a free course retake for up to one year. All students receive a digital certificate of completion for completing this class. 

NYC Career Centers - Microsoft Excel Bootcamp

Microsoft Excel Bootcamp is available from NYC Career Centers. Over the course of this three-day program, participants progress from basic spreadsheet skills into intermediate and advanced Excel training. On the first day, instruction is provided on working with tables and hotkeys and performing basic spreadsheet calculations. The second day covers database functions, PivotTables, and advanced Excel features. On the third day, those enrolled learn how to work with macros to automate repetitive spreadsheet tasks. 

This course takes 21 hours to complete. Tuition is $549. Participants can complete this class in three full days or six half-day sessions. As a prerequisite, students should have basic computer skills.

Industries That Use Excel

Microsoft Excel is a widely used tool across industries in Washington, D.C.. This popular spreadsheet tool is used by aerospace, hospitality, government, and journalism professionals to organize, analyze, and visualize data. The following sections will explore some of Excel’s applications for DC professionals who work in these industries.

Aerospace

Those who work in the aerospace industry work to design aircraft capable of flight within and beyond the planet’s atmosphere. Aerospace professionals perform various tasks like research, development, and manufacturing. DC is home to many aerospace companies, such as Ball Aerospace and Honeybee Robotics, that prepare aircraft for flight. Those who work in this sector in DC rely on Excel to perform aerospace equations like calculating the lift or drag coefficient. Excel’s custom formulas help them perform these calculations accurately and quickly.

Hospitality

In Washington, D.C., the hospitality and tourism industry is integral to this city’s economy. This industry is one of the city’s strongest sectors and accounts for more than 80,000 jobs. DC is home to more than 2,000 restaurants, 130 hotels, and nearly 50 venues for the performing arts. Tourists from around the globe flock to DC to experience its historic landmarks, beautiful parks, and diverse culinary scene. Those who work in the hospitality industry use Excel for a range of tasks. Hoteliers use it to keep track of guests’ experiences at their hotel to ensure they have the best experience possible. This spreadsheet app also helps those who work in restaurants perform calculations pertaining to the cost of restaurant supplies and products to ensure their menus are cost-effective while still generating profit.

Government

In 2022, DC-based government enterprises and employers contributed the most to the city’s gross domestic product. This industry alone accounted for over $40 billion. Those working in the government sector in DC use Excel and the Office 365 suite of productivity apps for many daily tasks. Excel helps government employees streamline various business processes. It also is an effective real-time collaboration tool in projects involving multiple employees. Office Online provides a way for these professionals to create and edit Excel worksheets from any modern browser. In addition, when working with Microsoft Office, government workers can be certain their data is secure because it’s separated from commercial data. This information is strictly held in the US, and its access is restricted to only those who have been screened by Microsoft.

Data Journalist

Washington, D.C. is home to some of the country’s most reputable newspapers, such as The Washington Post and Washington Times. Journalists who live and work in the DC area often handle large stores of data when researching stories. Data Journalists gather digital information, such as online analytics and numerical data, to provide credible support that can back up their stories. Excel is one of the tools these professionals rely on for data analysis and visualization, which are powerful tools to enhance their narratives. They also can use Excel to create charts, which add a visual element to their storytelling. Often, Data Journalists who are new to handling data opt for Excel because it doesn’t require advanced coding skills or high-level knowledge of databases.

Another benefit of working with Excel is that it helps Data Journalists identify crucial insights, such as patterns, trends, outliers, and extreme values, in the data. These findings serve as proof and can be integrated into the stories they write to add additional reliability. Excel’s filter tool helps Data Journalists study one portion of data in a larger set. By filtering spreadsheet data, these professionals save a tremendous amount of time that would otherwise be required to do so manually. Built-in Excel functions also have applications for providing statistical calculations that are useful when writing stories. PivotTables are also useful in this industry because they have applications for rearranging data instantly, as well as summarizing and filtering it so that immediate conclusions can be reached.

Excel Jobs & Salaries in

There are currently 20,000 job postings seeking candidates with Excel training in the DC Metro area. This spreadsheet app is used by professionals in many career paths, from finance to hospitality to engineering. The following sections will take a closer look at several DC jobs in which Excel skills are required, as well as how salaries in the nation’s capital compare to elsewhere in the US.

Hotelier

With more than 130 hotels in the DC metro area, Hoteliers are currently in-demand in the city. These professionals own or run a hotel. Their professional responsibilities include hiring and managing staff and ensuring that guests are satisfied with their stay and that operations at the hotel are smooth and profitable. Excel spreadsheets provide a way for Hoteliers to keep track of vital information about the hotel, such as booking rates, necessary supplies, employee schedules, and contact information for staff and guests. Hoteliers in the US earn an average salary of $65,000. Those employed in DC earn slightly below the national average and can expect to make around $60,000 a year. 

Aerospace Engineer

DC is one of the country’s hubs for aerospace development and manufacturing. Aerospace Engineers who work in the city design aviation-related technology, such as spacecraft or defense systems. These professionals draw from various skills, such as knowledge of structural design, navigation, robotics, propulsion and combustion. In addition, Aerospace Engineers test prototypes and new materials that inform how new aircraft products will be created. They also write proposals detailing how new aircraft should be designed. Excel’s many functions help Aerospace Engineers perform their jobs faster and more accurately. They work with functions like CONVERT for converting one unit of measurement to another. They also work with lift and drag coefficients, wind tunnel correction formulas, flight trajectory, structural analysis, and aerodynamic functions.

DC-based Aerospace Engineers earn nearly $95,000 a year. This salary falls slightly below the national average pay rate of $100,000.

Financial Analyst

Financial Analysts work for financial institutions like insurance companies, businesses, and banks. They’re hired to offer insights into how their organization can increase profits or reduce operating costs. Nearly every job in finance requires Excel proficiency. Financial Analysts rely on this software every day to perform a range of tasks. With the help of Excel, Financial Analysts can explore how investments like bonds or stocks are faring in the market. Excel provides a centralized location to store this information and a format that ensures the needed data can be easily retrieved. 

The current salary in the US for a Financial Analyst is $75,000 annually. Those who live and work in the DC metro area earn a salary in keeping with this national average of $75,000.

Excel Corporate Training

If you’re an employer in the DC metro area and are interested in providing Microsoft Excel training for your employees, CourseHorse offers private Excel group training for Washington, D.C., businesses. Those at your workplace can learn this in-demand spreadsheet app through an introductory-level workshop that teaches them how to perform a variety of useful skills. Through hands-on Excel training, your employees become familiar with how to add data to a worksheet, use this app’s core functions, perform basic calculations, create data visualizations, format worksheets and workbooks, and save and print their work. Through beginner-friendly instruction, those with little or no prior experience using Excel will become comfortable working with this software.

Corporate Excel training benefits your organization and is a great opportunity to convey to your employees that you are devoted to their continuing professional development. The Excel training they receive helps them be more productive employees. It ensures they’ll be able to perform routine data tasks much faster and do so with accuracy and precision. By empowering your employees to find solutions to problems on their own, they can take pride in the value they bring to their current role, which, in turn, brings additional value to your entire organization.

Corporate Excel training is taught through practical examples. An instructor with real-world experience using Excel guides lessons. Participants work with one concept or skill at a time before moving on to new material. After the instructor introduces an Excel skill, an example is provided to reinforce the concept. Those in the class are then given an activity to complete on their own to ensure they fully grasp this concept and can apply it in the future in different scenarios. After completing the training session, your employees keep their training guides, which are useful resources they can consult later, as needed. In addition, they’re provided with access to a companion video suite that includes a range of beginner-friendly videos and tutorials that break Excel instruction down into smaller, more manageable chunks.

The cost for corporate Excel training is $249. Once you submit payment, training session details will be sent via email. The event provider will also reach out to convey relevant information about the upcoming session. Free consultations are also available for those who want to make sure the instruction their employees are provided with is in line with their knowledge level, as well as how they will use this tool at work. If you’re interested in providing corporate training for multiple employees, group vouchers are available for a discounted price. Vouchers offer the additional flexibility of allowing employees to decide on their own when they’d like to learn Excel. They can even complete training on weeknights or weekends if they have busy weekday schedules.

You can select from several training formats to ensure your employees get the most out of their Excel coursework. In-person instruction can be provided directly at your workplace. In-person study is also offered in Midtown Manhattan in a CourseHorse office. This office space includes workstations and computers with the most current Excel version already installed. In addition, live online corporate Excel training options are offered. This form of Excel study occurs on an interactive teleconferencing platform like Zoom.

Several training formats are available to ensure your employees get the most out of their Excel studies. You can book training sessions in person at your workplace. Training is also available in the live online environment using a teleconferencing platform like Zoom. In addition, study is offered in Midtown Manhattan in an office provided by CourseHorse. This office space provides learners with workstations and the most up-to-date software and version of Excel.