To thrive as a Chess Tutor, a solid understanding of chess strategy, tactics, and rules—often proven by competitive experience or certificates such as USCF rating thresholds—is essential. Familiarity with chess software like Chess.com, Lichess, or ChessBase, and basic remote teaching tools (e.g., Zoom or Skype), is commonly expected. Exceptional communication, patience, and the ability to motivate students at varying skill levels are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure effective learning, student engagement, and tailored instruction to help each learner reach their potential.