Skill Spotlight

Excel: Market Demand & Career Impact (2026)

Live data on Excel demand across 6 categories, salary ranges and which companies are hiring.

Updated Apr 24, 20262 min read

3,151

Active Listings

5

Companies Hiring

6

Categories

Demand by Category

Number of active listings mentioning this skill

Top Roles Hiring

Roles most commonly requiring this skill

Full Stack Developer284
Product Manager112
Data Scientist38
Data Analyst36
Data Engineer27

Top Companies Hiring

Companies with the most active listings for this skill

Commonly Paired With

Skills most frequently appearing alongside this one

Seniority Distribution

Experience levels most in demand for this skill

Salary Signal

Approximate salary range for roles requiring this skill

$144k25th
$204kMedian
$237k75th
$144k$237k

Updated April 24, 2026 · Based on 3,151 job listings · Primary category signal: Product & Design (22.9%)

Demand by Role Category

CategoryDemand %Trend (30d)Listings
Product & Design22.9%↓ 28.4pp379
Security12.2%↓ 26.5pp159
Data & Analytics11.6%↓ 17.4pp642
Software Engineering10.9%↓ 22.5pp913
AI & Machine Learning7.1%↓ 24.9pp158
DevOps & Infrastructure6.8%↓ 28.0pp219

Who's Asking for Excel?

Top roles: Full Stack Developer (284), Product Manager (112), Data Scientist (38), Data Analyst (36), Data Engineer (27)

Top companies: databricks (74), datadog (33), toast (31), Cox Automotive (30), coinbase (29)

Seniority breakdown: senior: 65.6% · mid: 32.5% · entry: 1.9%

Commonly Paired With

Skills that appear alongside Excel most frequently:

Salary Signal

For roles requiring Excel, published pay clusters around a $203,805 median, spanning $144,000 (25th percentile) to $236,806 (75th percentile), with top-end listings reaching $425,000.

Based on 186 listings with published compensation.

Trend

Hiring demand for Excel softened meaningfully: 22.9% demand after a 28.4pp drop in 30 days, mainly in Product & Design roles.

Frequently Asked Questions

How in demand is Excel right now?

Excel appears in 3,151 active listings. In Product & Design, demand is 22.9% with a 30-day move of -28.4 percentage points. The negative move indicates softer demand than the prior month.

What salary can I expect if I know Excel?

Our current compensation sample (186 listings) places Excel at a $203,805 median and an interquartile band from $144,000 to $236,806.

What skills pair well with Excel?

The most common companions to Excel are Stakeholder Mgmt, AWS and Scala. Hiring teams frequently bundle these skills in the same role scope, so learning them together usually improves interview fit.


Data sourced from 3,151 active job listings via Greenhouse, Lever and Ashby. Updated weekly. About our data & methodology.

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About this data

Demand and salary figures are sourced from job listings indexed via the Greenhouse, Lever and Ashby APIs. Aggregates are refreshed weekly and represent directional market signals, not a full census of all open roles.

3,151 indexed listingsLast updated April 24, 2026

Last updated: April 24, 2026 · Methodology & limitations

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