To thrive as a No Experience Net Developer, you need a basic understanding of programming concepts, C# syntax, and the .NET framework, usually gained from education, online courses, or self-study. Familiarity with development tools like Visual Studio, Git for version control, and foundational knowledge of database systems such as SQL Server are common requirements. Being eager to learn, having strong problem-solving skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with team members are important soft skills. These skills help new developers adapt quickly, contribute to projects, and collaborate successfully in a professional software development environment.