To thrive as an International Project Coordinator, you should possess strong organizational skills, cross-cultural communication abilities, and a background in project management—often supported by a relevant bachelor's degree. Familiarity with project management software (such as MS Project or Asana), document-sharing platforms, and possibly certifications like PMP or CAPM is valuable. Interpersonal skills, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities set standout candidates apart, especially when navigating global teams and time zones. These competencies enable effective collaboration and seamless execution of complex international projects.