To thrive as a Junior Software Developer, you need a solid understanding of programming languages (such as Java, Python, or JavaScript), problem-solving skills, and typically a degree in computer science or related field. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, basic knowledge of databases, and exposure to IDEs and debugging tools are commonly required. Strong communication, eagerness to learn, and the ability to work collaboratively help set you apart in this entry-level position. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively contributing to development projects, adapting to evolving technologies, and supporting team goals.