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Tim Kwan

@ExcelwithTim

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Here's my story 😀

It was 2 AM, I was slumped at my desk staring at Excel. Less than one month into my dream job as an analytics consultant.



Studying for Excel certifications = mining for fool's gold. It looks shiny and valuable, but when you try to use it to cash in, you'll find it doesn't buy you anything. Instead, just focus on getting better. Your improved skills will naturally shine through in your daily work.


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MeetKevon's tweet image. After 2 months of piloting the Public Lab community, we're now ready to welcome new dedicated builders to join us! 🙌🙌

Let me tell you what we've done so far 👇😛


There are 3 ways to improve a skill: 1) Use it (a lot) 2) Learn from what others do (both better and worse!) 3) Get feedback, preferably from someone more advanced Most Excel users plateau in their skill level because they never do 2 or 3


Agreed! Spreadsheet mastery is hugely useful. Though, I'd say spreadsheet mastery isn't as hard as people might think

The 1 hard skill that guarantees success: Mastery of spreadsheets.



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