To thrive in a home-based, no-experience position, you need basic computer literacy, good internet access, and the ability to follow instructions accurately. Familiarity with common communication platforms, such as email, chat tools, or basic office software, is often required, though most roles provide on-the-job training rather than formal certifications. Strong self-motivation, time management, and clear communication are essential soft skills that help you stay organized and connected with remote teams. These skills ensure that you can work independently, meet deadlines, and contribute effectively in a virtual workplace.