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As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for freelance visualization in the United States is $47.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $61.78 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.
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Excel for Data Analysis Trainer

Technology Pvt. Ltd.

Manhattan, NY • On-site

Full-time

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Job Description: We are looking for a skilled Excel for Data Analysis Trainer to deliver high-quality training sessions on Microsoft Excel with a focus on data analysis techniques. This role is ideal for both seasoned professionals and fresh graduates who are passionate about teaching Excel and its applications in data analysis. As a freelance Excel Trainer, you will design, develop, and conduct courses that cover various aspects of Excel for data analysis.

Key Responsibilities: Course Development: Design and develop comprehensive training programs in Excel, tailored to various skill levels, including beginner, intermediate, and advanced learners. Topics include data manipulation, advanced formulas, pivot tables, data visualization, and analytical functions. Content Creation: Create and regularly update instructional materials such as presentations, hands-on exercises, sample datasets, and real-world case studies that reflect current best practices and techniques in Excel data analysis.

Training Delivery: Conduct live, interactive training sessions via online platforms or in-person, focusing on essential Excel skills such as data analysis best practices, creating complex formulas, using pivot tables, and visualizing data with charts and graphs. Student Assessment: Evaluate student performance through quizzes, assignments, and practical projects. Provide detailed feedback to support their understanding and application of Excel data analysis techniques.

Support and Mentorship: Offer personalized support to students, addressing their questions and assisting with troubleshooting issues related to Excel and data analysis. Continuous Improvement: Stay updated with the latest trends and advancements in Excel and data analysis. Incorporate new features, techniques, and best practices into the training curriculum.

Qualifications: For Experienced Professionals: Experience: Minimum of 2-5 years of professional experience using Excel for data analysis, including hands-on experience with advanced formulas, pivot tables, data visualization, and analytical functions. Teaching Experience: Previous experience in teaching or training, especially in a freelance or online setting, is highly desirable. Technical Skills: Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel, including expertise in complex formulas, data manipulation, pivot tables, and charts.

Familiarity with Excel's advanced features like Power Query and Power Pivot is a plus. Certifications: Relevant Excel certifications (e.g., Microsoft Office Specialist: Excel) are preferred but not mandatory. Communication Skills: Strong communication skills with the ability to clearly and effectively explain complex Excel concepts and data analysis techniques.

For Freshers: Education: A degree or certification in Data Science, Computer Science, Statistics, or a related field with a focus on Excel and data analysis. Technical Skills: Basic knowledge of Excel and data analysis principles, gained through academic coursework, internships, or personal projects. Familiarity with Excel's core features and functionalities is a plus.

Passion for Teaching: A strong interest in teaching and mentoring students in Excel for data analysis, with a commitment to developing effective training methods. Communication Skills: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, capable of making complex Excel topics accessible and understandable. #J-18808-Ljbffr