To thrive as a Disney World Sign Language Interpreter, you need fluency in American Sign Language (ASL), strong interpreting skills, and relevant certification such as NIC or state licensure. Familiarity with assistive listening devices, interpreting platforms, and show-specific scripts or scheduling systems is also important. Exceptional soft skills include customer service, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to adapt quickly to unexpected schedule or performance changes. These competencies ensure clear communication, a supportive guest experience, and seamless integration within entertainment teams.