To thrive as a Test Engineer Intern, you generally need a foundation in computer science or engineering, analytical problem-solving skills, and familiarity with software development and testing principles. Experience with test automation tools (such as Selenium or JUnit), scripting languages, and version control systems is often beneficial, though not always required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication skills, and a willingness to learn new technologies help candidates stand out. These combined skills ensure accurate testing, clear reporting, and a smooth integration within engineering teams, which are critical for delivering high-quality products.