Routing for cloud connectivity requires a combination of technical and soft skills that you can develop and improve. Technical skills include understanding networking fundamentals, such as IP addressing and packet forwarding, as well as configuring and troubleshooting different routing protocols, like BGP and OSPF. You should also be familiar with the features and functions of different cloud platforms, such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Moreover, you need to be able to use various routing tools, such as ping and traceroute, to test and verify your routing configuration and performance. Soft skills include communication, problem-solving, and learning. You should be able to communicate effectively with your team, cloud provider, and stakeholders while analyzing and solving routing problems logically. Additionally, you need to keep up with the latest trends in routing and cloud technologies while learning new skills and knowledge as needed.