To thrive as a No Experience Cobol Programmer, you should have a foundational understanding of programming concepts and a willingness to learn COBOL, typically evidenced by a degree in computer science or completion of coding bootcamps. Familiarity with mainframe systems, version control tools such as Git, and exposure to integrated development environments (IDEs) that support COBOL, like IBM's Rational Developer, are advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, eagerness to learn, attention to detail, and effective communication skills distinguish candidates in this entry-level role. These skills and qualities are crucial for mastering legacy technologies, adapting to structured environments, and collaborating confidently on large-scale business systems.