To excel as a Seko (Security Officer), you need strong observational skills, physical fitness, and a solid understanding of security protocols, typically supported by a high school diploma and relevant certifications such as a security guard license. Familiarity with surveillance systems, access control software, and incident reporting tools is essential in this role. Excellent communication, situational awareness, and problem-solving abilities help you stand out when handling security concerns or emergencies. These skills are critical for maintaining safety, preventing incidents, and coordinating effectively with team members and law enforcement.