It means that you have a very good knowledge of Excel. It means you can do a lot of things with it, even some advanced things. So you would have no difficulty using it in a job where it is used for practical things.
Being proficient in Excel means that you have an advanced knowledge of most all of its functions and uses and are able to setup a workbook fairly easily and quickly.
it means you are very good at the computer
Job applicants must be proficient in Microsoft and Excel.
Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. he's a highly proficient diver.
Just like you did ("proficient with power point and excel"). If you want to highlight those skills, then give some specific examples of how you used the skills.
Microsoft Word and Excel
By working hard and knowing your job well and becoming really proficient at doing it, then you will excel at work.
There is no Microsoft application titled "Proficient." The only reference I can think of that relates to the phrase "Microsoft Proficient," is I have seen it occasionally in job ads to indicate that the applicant is expected to have a reasonable proficiency level with Microsoft Office applications (usually referring to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook).
beng1- Excel is not that difficult to master. First and foremost you need to be proficient in typing and can follow directions clearly. There is no prerequisite required. If you can follow along with the software you should have a competent grasp of the material in several weeks.
No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.
All my school students are not proficients using Microsoft word and excel
conversant
it means you did pretty good