Excel remains the most widely used data tool in Australian business. This LinkedIn Learning path covers everything from basic formulas to advanced pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and Power Query β€” skills that every Australian employer expects.

About This Certificate

About This Certificate

The Excel for Business learning path on LinkedIn Learning is a curated series of courses covering Microsoft Excel from foundational skills through advanced business analysis features. Excel is the most universally required data tool in Australian business β€” it appears in job requirements across accounting, operations, HR, project management, marketing, and administration. LinkedIn Learning's Excel courses are among the most-completed on the platform for this reason.

Who This Certificate Is For

Administrative and operations professionals who use Excel daily but have never had formal training. Career changers who need to demonstrate data handling competency for analyst or coordinator roles. Accountants and bookkeepers who want to move beyond basic Excel into advanced analysis. Anyone applying for roles that list Excel as a required skill and wanting a credential to evidence that competency.

What You Will Learn

Spreadsheet fundamentals β€” formulas, cell references (relative and absolute), and basic functions. Logical functions β€” IF, AND, OR, and nested formulas. Lookup functions β€” VLOOKUP, HLOOKUP, INDEX/MATCH, and XLOOKUP. Pivot tables and pivot charts β€” summarising large datasets interactively. Data validation β€” preventing input errors in shared spreadsheets. Conditional formatting β€” visualising data trends within cells. Power Query β€” importing, cleaning, and transforming data from external sources. Basic charts and data visualisation. Keyboard shortcuts that dramatically improve Excel productivity.

Australian Context

Excel proficiency is listed in over 60% of Australian administrative, coordinator, analyst, and management job listings. VLOOKUP and pivot table skills specifically are among the most commonly tested competencies in Australian interview processes for these roles.

Cost and Time

Included in LinkedIn Premium (~$60–$75 AUD/month). One-month free trial available. The full Excel for Business path totals approximately 12–15 hours. Completable in two to three weeks of part-time study. Appears on your LinkedIn profile upon completion.

Pros and Cons

Pros: Directly applicable in almost any role. LinkedIn profile badge. Fast to complete. Affordable via Premium. Cons: Microsoft Excel β€” Beginner to Advanced on Udemy ($19.99) may be better value and more comprehensive if you don't already have LinkedIn Premium. LinkedIn Learning certificates are supplementary credentials, not primary qualifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Excel or Power BI β€” which should I learn first? Excel first, always. Power BI builds on Excel concepts β€” professionals who are strong in Excel pick up Power BI significantly faster. If your goal is a formal BI credential, Excel is the prerequisite foundation.

Skills You'll Gain

βœ“ Microsoft Excel βœ“ Pivot Tables βœ“ VLOOKUP βœ“ Power Query βœ“ Data Analysis βœ“ Formulas βœ“ Conditional Formatting βœ“ Spreadsheets
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