To become an anthropology specialist, you need a combination of academic, technical, and soft skills. A degree in anthropology or a related field, such as sociology, psychology, or human-computer interaction is essential. Additionally, you must possess a solid understanding of the theories, methods, and ethics of anthropology and how to apply them to various domains and contexts. It is also important to have a proficiency in qualitative and quantitative research techniques such as interviews, observations, surveys, or experiments. Furthermore, you need the ability to use various tools and software to collect, organize, analyze, and visualize data such as spreadsheets, databases, or coding languages. Creativity and critical thinking are also necessary to generate novel and relevant insights and solutions. Communication and collaboration skills are essential for working effectively with diverse teams and stakeholders. Finally, you must have curiosity and empathy to learn from and relate to different people and cultures.