Submitted by tophswanson t3_116q2c3 in LifeProTips
In high school and college no one told me how revolutionary spreadsheet tech is. It wasn't until I got to an accounting job out of college that I really learned how to use formulas, links, vlookup, summary tables, etc...
At my environmental compliance job, I automated chemical calculations so we just had to copy/paste results from a contractor, and then the report we needed to send into the state would pop up at the end. Spent 2 hours on a template to save myself 1.5 hr of work each month.
In grad school for engineering, several of my peers were crunching data manually, whereas I could spend 20 min setting up some formulas and graphs, and then copy/paste data in for different trials and be done with my analysis within an hour.
I tutor in math/science on the side, and try to get my HS students to check it out. When I showed one of them how to do an averaging formula, it blew his mind because he had been typing everything into a calculator manually.
At my current engineering job, there was no component tracker to keep tabs on what equipment we had available, where it was, what features it had, etc...I spent 2 days inventorying our components and created a 10 tab spreadsheet with a data entry tab where if you take out a component for testing, you change the status from "System #4" to "bench" in a drop-down menu, and if you check the "System #4" tab, the list of components inside it automatically updates to show if a component is present and what serial # is there.
I have a spreadsheet to inventory my floss colors for cross stitching, another one for calculating disc golf scores when we play, one for finance, etc...
You don't have to be a math genius, you don't need to be an expert and spend a year learning to use it. There are tons of free tutorials online and once you get the basics, you will see a use for it EVERYWHERE. It can also help your career by being able to demonstrate ways you contribute by cutting down time spent on tasks and your initiative in solving problems. Literally cannot emphasize enough how much I love spreadsheets.
jj-reeder t1_j97w1ug wrote
If you know vlookup alone, you can make a LOT of people believe you’re a genius.