To thrive as a Genealogy Researcher, you need strong research, analytical, and documentation skills, often supported by a degree in history, library science, or a related field. Proficiency in genealogy databases (such as Ancestry.com and FamilySearch), online and offline archival systems, and sometimes certification from genealogical societies is common. Attention to detail, persistence, and effective communication with clients and institutions are highly valued soft skills. These abilities are crucial for accurately tracing lineage, solving complex family histories, and delivering clear, verified research results to clients.