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Advanced Excel Model Development * Develop dynamic forecasting models, automated reporting tools ... Prepare recurring and ad hoc reporting packages, including executive dashboard reports, monthly ...

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Executive Operations Partner (Part-Time | Remote BUT based in Las Vegas, NV) ANNA, Inc. is seeking ... Advanced Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and Office 365 skills * Comfortable learning and using AI ...

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What is the difference between Executive Advanced Excel vs Data Analyst?

AspectExecutive Advanced ExcelData Analyst
Required SkillsAdvanced Excel functions, data management, reportingData analysis, statistical tools, visualization
Work EnvironmentOffice, administrative, finance departmentsBusiness intelligence, research, consulting
CertificationsExcel certifications, Microsoft Office SpecialistData analysis certifications, SQL, Tableau

Executive Advanced Excel roles focus on mastering Excel for reporting and data management within office settings, while Data Analysts utilize a broader set of tools and statistical techniques to interpret data. Both roles often overlap in skills but differ in scope and tools used.

What are the most commonly searched types of Advanced Excel jobs in Nevada?

The most popular types of Advanced Excel jobs in Nevada are:

AI Content Specialist (Excel, PowerPoint & Word)

micro1 AI

Las Vegas, NV • Remote

$35 - $50/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Role Title: Business Document Expert (Excel, PowerPoint, Word)


Role Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Business Document Experts (Excel, PowerPoint, Word) to participate in a project designed to advance AI capabilities in professional business documentation. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input.


Scope of Work


  1. Design and create realistic business tasks and scenarios based on your professional experience involving complex PowerPoint, Excel, and Word deliverables.
  2. Engage in dynamic, prompt-driven conversations with language models, challenging them with work representative of Fortune 500 business environments.
  3. Evaluate AI-generated solutions by comparing multiple model responses, assessing quality, accuracy, and effectiveness for real-world business needs.
  4. Develop and submit detailed assessments highlighting strengths, weaknesses, and areas for model improvement based on your domain expertise.
  5. Contribute cross-functional tasks such as financial modeling, executive presentations, strategic proposals, or data-driven reporting, tailored to your industry background.
  6. Document findings and provide actionable feedback to inform the ongoing development of AI systems for business documentation use cases.
  7. Collaborate asynchronously with project coordinators to ensure the authenticity and utility of submitted challenges and evaluations.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. At least 3 years of hands-on experience in business settings across finance, healthcare, consulting, tech, retail, or related industries.
  2. Extensive proficiency with advanced Excel, PowerPoint, and Word—creating complex models, reports, presentations, and analyses.
  3. Direct experience supporting or driving projects in strategy, operations, sales, marketing, finance, or HR functions within a Fortune 500 context.
  4. Expertise in designing nuanced business scenarios that reflect challenging, high-impact office deliverables.
  5. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate feedback and rationale in documentation.
  6. Familiarity with conversational interactions or prompt engineering with language models is a plus, but not required.