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Hall (she/her) is an author, educator and anti-racism activist with more than 30 years' experience as a journalist and writer. She is the author of I'm Tired of Racism: True Stories of Existing While Black and Exploring Shadeism. Sharon's Anti-Racism Newsletter has become a trusted resource for thousands of subscribers seeking to understand and combat systemic racism. She shares personal insights, curated resources and actionable strategies for anti-racism work. Her most recent initiative is the SHHARE anti-racism membership community, founded in late 2024.

20 Interview Questions I Should Have Asked – by Sharon Hurley Hall

More than 300,000 Black women have lost their jobs this year. As a Black woman who’s navigated similar systems, it’s made me think about the interview processes I faced: extremely stressful, multiple rounds, and not a person who shared my identity at any of them. I know from my own experience that there are double-takes as you walk in the door. There’s extensive questioning about birth, nationality and my right to be there, and extreme scrutiny of my qualifications. And even if I then get the job, there’s no guarantee it’s a safe place to work. 

I know I’m not the only one to experience this. But what if you could use the interview process to get the answers you really need as a Black person? You might not get the job, but you’d be a whole lot clearer about whether it was the right workplace for you.

Here are 20 questions I wish I’d been able to ask.  Continue reading 20 Interview Questions I Should Have Asked – by Sharon Hurley Hall