"If I had lost tonight, I could have been sacked," Bruce, who signed a three-year contract with the club last season, told British media after the match.
"With our profession at the moment, you ask the question constantly. I've been here now four years. As I always do, I'll sit down with the owners and when the final game is gone I'll see what happens."
Hull finished fourth in the table, five points ahead of fifth-placed Derby, and will play in an all-Yorkshire final against Sheffield Wednesday, who completed a 3-1 aggregate victory over Brighton on Monday.
The winner of the May 28 playoff final at Wembley will earn a lucrative spot in England's top flight believed to be worth up to 170 million pounds to the promoted side.
(Reporting by Ian Rodricks in Bengaluru)
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