requires
v.v. to need something or make it necessary. You use this when a rule, a person, or a situation says something must happen.
v. to need for a particular purpose; to impose a necessity or obligation. Transitive — requires a direct object or a clausal complement.
This recipe requires three large eggs.
The new safety law requires every employee to wear a helmet while on the construction site.
The position requires a candidate who possesses both technical proficiency in software engineering and the interpersonal skills necessary to lead a diverse international team.
The verb is transitive and takes a direct object, often followed by an infinitive phrase ('requires someone to do something').
The job requires to have experience.The job requires you to have experience.When followed by an infinitive, this verb needs an object (person) before the 'to' part.