To thrive as an Entry Level Accessibility professional, you need a strong understanding of digital accessibility standards (such as WCAG), basic web and document accessibility testing skills, and often a degree or coursework in a related field like computer science or design. Familiarity with tools like screen readers, accessibility testers (like axe or WAVE), and the ability to learn about accessibility auditing platforms is important. Attention to detail, effective communication, and a collaborative attitude are valuable soft skills in this role. These capabilities enable you to identify and address accessibility barriers, ensuring digital products are usable by all individuals, including those with disabilities.