What Should a Microsoft Excel Expert Know?
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Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2023
A Microsoft Excel Expert must be a whiz in the ability to create graphs and tables, effective use of spreadsheets and bring into play data-intensive calculations and automation. The emergence of big data and data analytics has driven companies to outsource their data-related tasks to specialists based in different geographies. Outsourcing makes it easy to hire experts familiar with all the features including 

•	Pivot Tables
•	Modeling Historic Stock Trends
•	Data Models
•	Statistical Modeling
•	Forecasting & Prediction
•	Formulas and Functions
•	Ins and outs of Macros
•	ARRAYs and Circular References 

You can hire excel experts from an outsourcing company who are also adept at Access, Office, SQL, Server, Azure and Power BI. Thus whether you are looking to hire a Microsoft Access expert or a spreadsheet professional, your outsourced expert has it all.

Outsourcing enables you to handpick experts who specialize in the provision of business-specific services such as:

•	Excel VBA
•	Dashboards, Charts & Graphs
•	Excel Macros
•	Data Services
•	Web Integration & eCommerce
•	Forms & Questionnaires
•	Databases
•	Consulting Services
•	Analysis 

Having an excel expert saves companies the struggle to find the information they need, in the way they need it without having to frequently scrutinize excel sheets.
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