Are you looking to improve your Microsoft Office skills: whether it be with Word, Excel, or Powerpoint? In the workplace, having strong skills in either of these applications can make you a valuable asset to your team or manager. Managers will appreciate an employee who can utilize his/her expertise to improve a process or save manpower time.

Perhaps you have a current project at work that you’d like to be able to apply some new skills in. By just learning a few tools, you may find that Microsoft Office can be a powerful asset in the workplace, in school, or for your own personal use.

I have 10 years of experience working with Microsoft Office and have a B.S. in Finance. Presently I am employed by UnitedHealthCare as a Network Reporting Analyst so I have an extensive technical background.

Please respond to philozelda@gmail.com.

Sincerely,

Jake