To thrive in a Socio Economic role, you need a strong background in economics, social sciences, and research methodologies, typically supported by a relevant degree. Familiarity with data analysis software like SPSS, STATA, or R, as well as experience with survey and statistical tools, is often expected. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively are important soft skills in this position. These competencies help professionals accurately assess, interpret, and communicate the socioeconomic factors impacting communities, organizations, or policies.