Interviewers commonly ask “How would you describe your Excel ability” or “How much experience do you have in Excel?” Taking a quick informal survey, I found most people answered, generically “intermediate”. This makes sense, no one wants to claim to be a beginner, but no one wants to claim to be advanced and be asked questions to verify. You won’t stand out using this approach.
I am good in excel. I have work with excel in all of my previous offices and find that I enjoy working with Ms Excel. I have good communication skills and can work individually.
I am used to do tax reports and processing data wich require me some knowledge of excel's formula and tables, if you want to know a bit of my previous job. Looking forward to know what kind of work you want me to do.
I'm good in excel work. So i can finish the work as soon as possible. So If the bid ok for you. Give me the work. I will return back to you before the time line.
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I have a good computer knowledge and great communication skill i can do it very easily.
We are a team of professionals in computer works special in MS-Office, You please give me this bid i can complete it very quickly and accurately just don't think.
Employers normally provide a detailed scope for what they want done and not leave it to the contractor to make a bid with zero information as to the size of the project! For the record i am a life user of spreadsheets.