To thrive as an Entry Level Licensed Customs Broker, you need a customs broker license, knowledge of import/export regulations, and strong attention to detail. Familiarity with government systems such as the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) and proficiency in customs brokerage software are frequently required. Strong communication, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines help you excel in this client-facing, compliance-driven environment. These skills are vital for ensuring accurate and timely customs clearance, minimizing legal risks, and maintaining positive relationships with clients and regulatory agencies.