Master the entire Microsoft Office Suite for less than $40

Give your resume a little boost.
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Ok, let’s all just admit it. We’ve all had Microsoft Office under “skills” on our resumes for the last decade. And once we actually get an assignment that requires it, then the Googling starts. And the panicking. And the sweating.

If you want to actually learn Microsoft Office (and not in the sweaty, panicky, Googling way), take a gander at eLearnExcel + eLearnOffice from IACT. They’ve got a lifetime subscription available to both their Excel School and complete Office School, depending on what you need to brush up on.

You can pick and choose what you want to dive into first. The program has lessons in Microsoft Word, Excel, OneNote, OneDrive, Outlook, Access, and Calendar, with bite-sized video lessons, quizzes that test your knowledge, and easy access to the Microsoft-approved experts who teach the classes. And since a lot of businesses rely on Excel for making sense of data, the program includes intensive training on just Excel, too.

Access to the Excel School and Office School usually goes for over $1,000 separately, but right now you can get an extra 20% off the already discounted price of $49 when you enter code OFFICE20 at the Mashable Shop. 

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