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You’re too smart to settle for boring spreadsheets! From PivotTables to sleek dashboards, we’ve got you covered.
(DATA-VIS-XLS.AD1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-259-5This Excel data analysis and visualization course is your backstage pass to developing the advanced analytical skills required for career progression. You’ll learn how to build dynamic PivotTables, craft eye-catching charts, and design interactive dashboards that impress. In this advanced course, we’ll walk you through powerful tools like Power Query and Power Pivot to improve your skills and transform raw data into crystal-clear insights.
11+ Interactive Lessons | 100+ Quizzes | 124+ Flashcards | 124+ Glossary of terms
60+ Pre Assessment Questions | 59+ Post Assessment Questions |
33+ LiveLab | 33+ Video tutorials | 01:44+ Hours
Satisfy your curiosity with our dedicated FAQ section on Excel data analysis and visualization.
Contact Us NowYes! Excel’s advanced tools like Power Query, Power Pivot, and the Data Analysis ToolPak allow users to perform complex data transformations, and statistical analyses, and create sophisticated data models.
Power Query is used to connect, clear, and transform data from different sources, while Power Pivot allows you to create advanced data models and perform complex calculations on large datasets.
To analyze data with PivotTables, organize your data, drag and drop fields to summarize, filter, and sort large datasets, making it easier to extract meaningful insights.
Excel data analysts can pursue careers in fields like business analysis, financial analysis, data science, and marketing analytics. Roles include Data Analysts, Business Intelligence Analysts, and Financial Analysts.
The average salary for a data analyst with advanced Excel skills in the U.S. ranges from $55,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on experience, location, and industry.