To thrive as a Graduate Embedded Software Engineer, you typically need a degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or computer science, with strong skills in C/C++ programming and an understanding of microcontrollers and real-time systems. Familiarity with development tools such as debuggers, oscilloscopes, version control systems (like Git), and possibly RTOS platforms is common in the role. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and collaboration skills help you communicate effectively with multidisciplinary teams. These abilities are crucial for developing reliable embedded solutions, meeting project requirements, and continuously learning in this fast-evolving field.