To thrive as an Intermediate Java Developer, you need solid proficiency in Java programming, object-oriented design, and familiarity with common frameworks such as Spring or Hibernate, typically backed by a relevant degree and 2–4 years of experience. Experience with version control systems like Git, build tools such as Maven or Gradle, and understanding of RESTful APIs are commonly required. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and teamwork skills help you stand out in collaborative development environments. These skills and qualities ensure efficient code delivery, seamless integration with teams, and the ability to contribute to complex software projects.