To thrive as an Entry Level Script Reader, you need strong analytical reading skills, a keen eye for story structure and character development, and typically a background in film, literature, or creative writing. Familiarity with screenplay formatting software like Final Draft or Celtx, as well as proficiency in using coverage templates and document sharing systems, is beneficial. Excellent written communication, time management, and the ability to deliver constructive feedback set standout candidates apart. These skills ensure you can efficiently evaluate scripts, provide valuable insights, and contribute effectively to development teams or production companies.