Can I ask “Is there anything that I can do to increase my chance of getting the job?”?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

Is it good idea to ask the following question in a job interview?

is there anything that I can do to increase my chance of getting the job?

One time he told me "The test task is very important for us" and I found it helpful But I wonder if it has a bad effect!

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manpreet 2 years ago

Yes, you can ask that, but obviously it sounds a little desperate, and the interview would see this as a weak question because you're asking the interviewer to help you.

You can spin this around and ask roughly the same question in a more insightful manner:

Is there anything about my application that raises concerns for you?

This asks the interviewers if they have any concerns about your interview answers">answers or your CV/resume, and allows you to proactively address those concerns during the interview rather than the company using those concerns as a reason not to hire you. This also tells the interviewers that you have the confidence to discuss and defend your resume/CV, meet those challenges head-on and allay any reservations they might have about you.

It's a pretty strong question to ask.


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