Already a Future Women? Sign in Career Identifying and articulating your skills A step-by-step guide to figuring out what you’re good at and how to explain this to a potential employer. By FW Published 18 July, 2025 Career Identifying and articulating your skills A step-by-step guide to figuring out what you’re good at and how to explain this to a potential employer. By FW Published 18 July, 2025 Previous article How to negotiate flexible work Next article Resources and information for carers Even those who have been employed for the past decade find it difficult to articulate their skills, and consequently sell them, to someone else. It is an exercise most like to avoid, but come job interview time, it is critical. Research shows that women often receive less recognition than men for the same accomplishments. While there are many (frustrating) reasons for this that are beyond our control, like bias and discrimination, it helps to focus on what we can control: the language we use to promote ourselves. You’ve hit the glass ceiling. And our paywall. Access member-only features by becoming a Red Member. Join the club Already a member? Sign in Accelerator Career More From Future Women Leadership “This is something to celebrate.” By Melanie Dimmitt Leaders 5 things in this year’s Budget for women By Iona Bulford Leadership “If I was a bloke, I would have said, ‘Yes, I nailed that’.” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership “I didn’t have time to be sick – and that’s a problem” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership It’s time to put your AI oxygen mask on By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership The calendar invite that’s killing your promotion By Patti Andrews Leadership Visibility isn’t vanity. It’s your leadership edge. By Gry Stene Workplace Meet the woman behind Helen McCabe and Jamila Rizvi’s diaries By Patti Andrews Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.