To thrive as a Remote Cytotechnologist, you need a solid background in cytology, specimen evaluation, and microscopy, typically supported by a degree in cytotechnology and appropriate certification such as ASCP. Familiarity with digital pathology platforms, laboratory information systems (LIS), and secure telehealth software is essential. Attention to detail, strong time management, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this position. These abilities are crucial to ensure accurate diagnostic results, maintain workflow efficiency, and collaborate remotely with multidisciplinary teams.