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Job expert reveals the five ‘gutsy’ questions you SHOULD ask in every interview

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JOB interviews are one of life’s great stresses, with many of us fretting over how to best answer each question that’s thrown our way.

But according to one HR expert, you should be more concerned about the questions that you’re asking rather than answering, and the bolder the better.

HR insider taniracqurwrld has revealed the five "gutsy" questions to ask in your next job interview

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HR insider taniracqurwrld has revealed the five “gutsy” questions to ask in your next job interviewCredit: @taniracqurwrld/Tiktok

TikTok user and HR insider taniracqurwrld regularly shares her tips and advice on her account where she boasts more than 55,000 followers.

And she recently revealed the five ‘gutsiest’ questions you should be asking potential employers.

Speaking in the video she says: “Why am I saying these are the top five questions? Because these are the questions that people hesitate to ask.”

Here we reveal the top five questions to ask in an interview according to taniracqurwrld.

She advises keeping in touch with interviewers even if you don't get the job

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She advises keeping in touch with interviewers even if you don’t get the jobCredit: @taniracqurwrld/Tiktok

1. What are the biggest challenges I will face in the first 90 days and how will success be measured?

2. Is there anything about my background that makes you hesitant to move forward in the interview process?

3. How does my background compare to other candidates you’re interviewing?

4. I know the pandemic has caused unprecedented disruptions for many companies, how are you as a manager doing?

5. Reflecting on your own experience, what have you seen the company do to promote diversity and inclusion?

And if you don’t get the job, try not to panic with taniracqurwrld giving the following advice.

She says: “Sit back and reflect, don’t beat yourself up, you’re still a great candidate.

“Reach back out to them and ask them for feedback on what you could have improved or what you could have done better.

“Thank them for their time and remain in contact. Nine times out of ten if a position comes up like that position, managers, HR directors will often think of you and keep your resume at the top of the stack.”

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