To thrive in Radio Voice Tracking, you need strong vocal performance skills, a clear speaking voice, experience with radio automation systems, and usually some background in audio production or broadcasting. Familiarity with digital audio editing software such as Adobe Audition or Audacity, and knowledge of station-specific automation platforms like WideOrbit or RCS Zetta, are commonly required. Outstanding time management, reliability, and the ability to deliver engaging content without live interaction help someone excel in this field. These skills ensure quality, consistency, and audience engagement for pre-recorded radio programming.