30 Hilarious Bits Of Excel Humor For Those Who’ve Been Scarred By The Program (New Pics)
Before Google Workspace, Microsoft Excel was the king of spreadsheets. It was the go-to software for bookkeeping, data organization, and tracking company payroll, among other essential office tasks.
Excel has also been the subject of memes and jokes from users. This is where online pages like the ExcelHumor Facebook page thrive, where people poke fun at its features and relate them to their daily lives.
Here, all 313,000 members share wisecracks about their trust level in CTRL+V, their challenges with the drag-and-drop feature, and Excel’s relevance on a person’s résumé.
If you’ve ever used Excel for any purpose, these images may bring a laugh or two. Enjoy scrolling through this list, which may remind you of an interesting time in the digital age. #1Image credits: richard_normal#2Image credits: ExcelHumor#3Image credits: jxxfMicrosoft Excel is still well-used in the era of Google Sheets. Learning platform Coursera compared the two spreadsheet systems side-by-side, noting some of the advantages of the former. For one, Excel has a faster processing speed as a desktop application, unlike a web-based platform like Google Sheets. It is also better equipped to handle larger data sets and more complex calculations. #4Image credits: ExcelHumor#5Image credits: ExcelHumor#6Image credits: ExcelHumorMany users also prefer Excel for data presentation because it allows better customization for PDF conversion. An analysis by Adobe noted that while sharing a PDF spreadsheet via Google Sheets is easier, Excel provides more control options for appearance and formatting. Users can create an output that looks more professional and well-presented with the added versatility. #7Image credits: ExcelHumor#8Image credits: ExcelHumor#9Image credits: ExcelHumorProficiency in using Excel also has its advantages. According to HR and Relationship Management leader Tania Marler, candidates applying for a job have a higher chance of getting hired if they have expertise using the platform since it is widely used in many companies. “Possessing advanced Excel skills can significantly enhance your employability and open doors to career advancement,” Marler wrote in an article for LinkedIn. #10Image credits: ExcelHumor#11Image credits: ExcelHumor#12Image credits: ExcelHumorApart from enhanced employability, achieving a good level of mastery in Excel can also be profitable. According to June 2024 statistics by Glassdoor, the total annual pay range for an Excel data analyst in the United States is between $81,000 and $129,000. The median total pay is $102,000. To break it down further, the calculated annual base pay is between $70,000 and $109,000. Then comes additional pay of up to $20,000 per year, which could include cash bonuses and tips. #13Image credits: ExcelHumor#14Image credits: ExcelHumor#15Image credits: TomboyTgirlExcel users, we’d like to hear from you. Which of these photos do you relate to the most? And what about the platform do you like or dislike? Let’s begin a nerdy discussion in the comments below!#16Image credits: ExcelHumor#17Image credits: netcapgirl#18Image credits: ExcelHumor#19Image credits: ExcelHumor#20Image credits: Mr_Considerate#21Image credits: Phylan#22Image credits: ExcelHumor#23Image credits: ExcelHumor#24Image credits: ExcelHumor#25Image credits: ExcelHumor#26Image credits: ExcelHumor#27Image credits: eerrriiicaa#28Image credits: ExcelHumor#29Image credits: ExcelHumor#30Image credits: ExcelHumor
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