Microsoft Office contains a power tool that is being used all over the world. Excel is used by numerous companies and individuals for tasks ranging from a basic task list to advanced financial operations.
Don't let the concept fool you, this is a complete book for those missing to learn more about Excel.
During the exercises for each chapter, the question is not only answered, you will often get more information than the question itself.
An example would be this question:
What is Autofill?
A very easy question to answer with a very short answer. In this book, there are 29 exercises with a total of 36 steps to answer this question.
Easy question and answer, but fully demonstrating this feature take a few minutes. I do not simply want to answer the question and provide a quick exercise of 1 or 2 different things you can do with this feature. I want to give you enough knowledge to not only answer any interview questions you may have about this topic, but to discover how you might be able to use the feature during your daily work with Excel at your job.
Using this new way of learning a technology subject, you will gain the confidence you need to “ACE” common Excel interview questions you may get during your next job interview and get the job or promotion you deserve.
What will I learn?
Interview2Learn's basic Excel interview questions book contains 40 basic questions with provided answers that you can use during an interview. Sample workbooks are provided from the author’s web site so each reader can work on the exercises with the same data provided in the screenshots.
Not interviewing for a new job, but still need to understand Excel?
No problem, in order for you to understand the answer to the interview questions we provide very detailed explanations and exercises for each chapter. Following along with the explanations and explanations will give you the knowledge you need to put Excel to work for you immediately. The interview questions serve to “bind” the knowledge you obtain for common scenarios you may find on the job. Instead of a simple “Next Topic Chapter”, you get a question you to think about. It is this process that will make the information stand out in your mind the next time you encounter a similar scenario while working.
Don't let the concept fool you, this is a complete book for those missing to learn more about Excel.
During the exercises for each chapter, the question is not only answered, you will often get more information than the question itself.
An example would be this question:
What is Autofill?
A very easy question to answer with a very short answer. In this book, there are 29 exercises with a total of 36 steps to answer this question.
Easy question and answer, but fully demonstrating this feature take a few minutes. I do not simply want to answer the question and provide a quick exercise of 1 or 2 different things you can do with this feature. I want to give you enough knowledge to not only answer any interview questions you may have about this topic, but to discover how you might be able to use the feature during your daily work with Excel at your job.
Using this new way of learning a technology subject, you will gain the confidence you need to “ACE” common Excel interview questions you may get during your next job interview and get the job or promotion you deserve.
What will I learn?
Interview2Learn's basic Excel interview questions book contains 40 basic questions with provided answers that you can use during an interview. Sample workbooks are provided from the author’s web site so each reader can work on the exercises with the same data provided in the screenshots.
Not interviewing for a new job, but still need to understand Excel?
No problem, in order for you to understand the answer to the interview questions we provide very detailed explanations and exercises for each chapter. Following along with the explanations and explanations will give you the knowledge you need to put Excel to work for you immediately. The interview questions serve to “bind” the knowledge you obtain for common scenarios you may find on the job. Instead of a simple “Next Topic Chapter”, you get a question you to think about. It is this process that will make the information stand out in your mind the next time you encounter a similar scenario while working.