Introducing Savvas CTE
Prepare your students to become certified professionals with a diverse catalog of career-launching digital courses.
When I was seeking a summer internship during college, I set my sights on large banks in New York City. The internships were highly competitive and the interviewing process could be brutal. As a result, I studied, prepared, and practiced till I was blue in the face, just to give myself a chance at landing a spot.
After multiple rounds at one bank, I got to the final interview: meeting with the head of the group. My nerves were at an all-time high. Succeed, and there was a great chance I’d get the internship. Bomb the interview, and I’d be back to square one. When it was time, I entered his office and before we could start, he answered the phone for 15 minutes, eating up half of our interview time. When he was done, he asked me, “Do you know Excel®?”
“Yes,” I replied.
“Ok, I think we’ll have you in the group this summer.” And then he proceeded to usher me out of his office.
And that was it! While knowing Excel certainly wasn’t the only thing that got me the job, it was the first question out of the mouth of the decision-maker. And I was grateful to be able to answer that question honestly and confidently!
In today’s (much more) competitive job market, this skill continues to stand out among recruiters and employers: proficiency in Microsoft Excel. Educators who are responsible for teaching business, career, and Excel skills to high school students understand the importance of Microsoft Excel in the modern workspace. Even more impactful is the Microsoft Certified Associate in Excel certification—a validation of mastery that could be a game-changer for our students’ futures.
In the age of data-driven decision-making, Excel is more than just a spreadsheet program; it’s a versatile tool for analyzing information, managing data, and even forecasting trends. Be it finance, healthcare, or marketing—virtually every industry has a use for Excel. As such, a basic understanding of this software is almost a prerequisite in today’s job market.
While knowing Excel is beneficial, being a Microsoft Certified Associate in Excel takes it to another level. This certification:
A formal certification verifies that the individual has a well-rounded and deep understanding of Excel's features and functionalities.
It’s a validation from Microsoft itself, adding significant weight to a resume.
In a job market where many claim to have "Excel skills," a certification can differentiate candidates from the crowd.
It equips students with the skills required for roles that demand advanced Excel capabilities.
Prepare your students to become certified professionals with a diverse catalog of career-launching digital courses.
Teachers and CTE administrators play a pivotal role in equipping our students for success. By encouraging them to not just learn Excel, but demonstrate that knowledge through earning a certificate, we’re offering them a tangible skill that has real-world applications. And it’s a skill with immediate returns. This certification can not only open doors for them but also help them stand out in an increasingly competitive job market. Therefore, offering Excel training and certification as a key component of any CTE program will set students on a path to a promising future.
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