Struggling to Land a Job: Need Tips on Post-Interview Questions

Hi everyone, I graduated from university around a year ago and have decided to pursue a career in recruitment. I’ve had several interviews where I felt I performed well, but unfortunately, I haven’t secured a job yet.

I suspect the problem lies in my post-interview questions. I often struggle with this part, and it seems to negatively impact the overall impression I leave.

So far, I’ve been asking questions like: “What would success look like for me in the first three months to exceed your expectations?” and “Can you share what the company culture is like and your personal experience working here?” I also ask, “Do you have any concerns about my CV or employment history?”

However, I feel that these questions may not be the best way to wrap up the interview and might even make the interviewers feel uneasy. I’m reaching out for any tips or suggestions—whether general or specific—on how to improve my chances of landing a job.

I’ve been applying for both graduate and trainee positions, and I believe my background isn’t lacking; I have door-to-door sales experience and over five years in customer-facing roles. I’m just at a loss as to why I haven’t been hired yet, and it’s becoming increasingly frustrating to invest so much time in interviews without receiving any feedback.