To thrive as a Variant Curation Scientist, you need a strong background in genetics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics, typically supported by an advanced degree in a relevant field. Experience with tools such as genome browsers, variant annotation software, and familiarity with databases like ClinVar are highly valued, and certification from organizations like the American Board of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ABMGG) is often preferred. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and strong written communication skills set top candidates apart in this role. These abilities are essential for accurately interpreting genetic data, collaborating with clinical teams, and contributing to high-quality patient care and research.