To thrive as a Ceramics Apprentice, you need basic knowledge of ceramic materials, keen attention to detail, and a strong desire to learn hands-on craft techniques, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with pottery wheels, kilns, glazing tools, and safety protocols is typically expected, while some workshops may offer or require safety certification. Strong work ethic, patience, willingness to take direction, and an openness to constructive feedback are important soft skills. These skills and qualities are crucial for developing technical proficiency, ensuring workplace safety, and making valuable contributions to studio production.