To thrive as a No Experience Tech, foundational computer literacy, problem-solving abilities, and a willingness to learn are essential, often requiring only a high school diploma or GED for entry. Familiarity with basic IT tools such as Microsoft Office Suite, ticketing systems, and introductory online technical training or certifications like CompTIA IT Fundamentals may be beneficial. Strong communication, a positive attitude, and adaptability set candidates apart in team-based and customer-focused environments. These qualities enable effective troubleshooting, quick skill development, and successful support of both users and teammates in a fast-paced tech setting.