Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • World
  • Users
  • Groups
Collapse
Brand Logo
UDS UDS: $1.86
24h: 7.29%
Trade UDS
Gate.io
Gate.io
UDS / USDT
MEXC
MEXC
UDS / USDT
WEEX
WEEX
UDS / USDT
COINSTORE
COINSTORE
UDS / USDT
Biconomy.com
Biconomy.com
UDS / USDT
BingX
BingX
UDS / USDT
XT.COM
XT.COM
UDS / USDT
Uniswap v3
Uniswap v3
UDS / USDT
PancakeSwap v3
PancakeSwap v3
UDS / USDT

Earn up to 50 UDS per post

Post in Forum to earn rewards!

Learn more
UDS Right

Spin your Wheel of Fortune!

Earn or purchase spins to test your luck. Spin the Wheel of Fortune and win amazing prizes!

Spin now
Wheel of Fortune
selector
wheel
Spin

Paired Staking

Stake $UDS
APR icon Earn up to 50% APR
NFT icon Boost earnings with NFTs
Earn icon Play, HODL & earn more
Stake $UDS
Stake $UDS
UDS Left

Buy UDS!

Buy UDS with popular exchanges! Make purchases and claim rewards!

Buy UDS
UDS Right

Post in Forum to earn rewards!

UDS Rewards
Rewards for UDS holders
Rewards for UDS holders (per post)*
  • 100 - 999 UDS: 0.05 UDS
  • 1000 - 2499 UDS: 0.10 UDS
  • 2500 - 4999 UDS: 0.5 UDS
  • 5000 - 9999 UDS: 1.5 UDS
  • 10000 - 24999 UDS: 5 UDS
  • 25000 - 49999 UDS: 10 UDS
  • 50000 - 99 999 UDS: 25 UDS
  • 100 000 UDS or more: 50 UDS
*

Rewards are credited at the end of the day. Limited to 5 payable posts per day, 50 K holders - 3 posts per day, 100K holders - 2 posts per day. Staked UDS gives additional coefficient up to X1.5

  1. Home
  2. Beyond Blockchain
  3. 📊 Excel Still Reigns: The Most In-Demand Tech Skill in 2025

📊 Excel Still Reigns: The Most In-Demand Tech Skill in 2025

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Beyond Blockchain
4 Posts 4 Posters 21 Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • tradelikeproT Offline
    tradelikeproT Offline
    tradelikepro
    wrote last edited by
    #1

    leonardo.osnova.webp

    Think Python or AI are the hottest tickets in tech hiring? Think again. According to a new Course Report study, Excel remains the single most requested applied skill in the industry — nearly 40 years after its launch.

    🔍 The Numbers Don’t Lie

    Analyzing 12 million job listings on Indeed, Course Report found:

    Excel appeared in 531,000 postings.

    Microsoft Office overall was mentioned 344,000 times.

    By comparison, Python (67,000 mentions) and SQL (60,000) trailed far behind.

    Machine learning skills showed up in 31,000 listings.

    AI was mentioned just 25,000 times.

    (Source: Course Report, Business Insider)

    đź’¬ Why Excel Still Rules

    Rajoshi Rhosh, co-founder of PromptQL (a company building Fortune 500-grade, “non-hallucinating” AI systems), says Excel isn’t going anywhere soon:

    “AI’s role in the future will be to deliver accurate, meaningful data into the services people already trust — like Excel.”

    He adds that in most B2B companies, the “last mile” remains the same:

    Either you hide the Excel model under a sleek user interface,

    Or you deliver the data directly in Excel, where clients already know how to work with it.

    ⚖️ The Takeaway

    Despite the hype around AI, LLMs, and new interfaces, Excel continues to be the default universal language of business data. It’s not glamorous, but it’s everywhere — and knowing it could still be the best career move in tech.

    1 Reply Last reply
    2
    • N Offline
      N Offline
      Nahid10
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      Wild that after 40 years, Excel still beats Python, SQL, and even AI in job demand. Goes to show: hype skills come and go, but universal tools that everyone in business understands remain king.

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • E Offline
        E Offline
        emranrx
        wrote last edited by
        #3

        This makes total sense. Most companies don’t need cutting-edge AI — they need clean reports, projections, and dashboards. And guess what? Everyone from interns to CEOs can open an Excel sheet. It’s the lowest-friction tool in the stack.

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • J Offline
          J Offline
          jacson4
          wrote last edited by
          #4

          Honestly, Excel is underrated as a “programming language.” Between formulas, pivot tables, macros, and VBA, it’s basically a full-on coding environment for non-coders. Millions of analysts are low-key programmers without realizing it.

          1 Reply Last reply
          0


          Powered by NodeBB Contributors
          • First post
            Last post
          0
          • Categories
          • Recent
          • Tags
          • Popular
          • World
          • Users
          • Groups