I interviewed for the partner round which was supposed to be 30 mins but it lasted only 9 mins. on top of that my answers were very short and i did not show enthusiast about the job nor seemed to have done some research. I did do but i was panicking so much that the moment the interview started i got a blank. plus when he asked me whether i have any questions for me twice i said no. The partner did smile and seemed interested but still not sure. To top it all, after the hr contacted me to move to partner round they reposted the same job role THAT SAME DAY. Idk why but my gut feeling is screaming that maybe the technical interviewer did not want to reject me for their round but instead for the partner round so as to keep me as an option for now until they get their 'perfect' candidate. btw, im a fresh graduate and i dont fit the role at all but they said they will provide me training plus i did not apply for that role but for some other role but maybe they got my resume from their db mixed up or something.
Interview at Deloitte with partner
First, I'd suggest to slow down. Nothing here is as definitive as it feels.
A short partner interview is not automatically a rejection. Partner rounds are often unstructured. Sometimes the partner decides very early that they have enough to form a view, or that the role itself is not what they need - independent of the candidate. Short usually means “decision reached,” not “candidate failed.”
Saying you had no questions is not ideal, but it is rarely decisive, especially for a fresh graduate. Partners do not reject solely because someone froze at the end. Panic happens more often than people admit.
The role being reposted the same day is also not a signal. Job postings are often automated, kept open intentionally, or reused for multiple profiles. They are not switched on and off based on one interview.
Your gut story about being kept as a backup is very likely over-interpretation. That is not how these processes usually work. Much more plausible explanations are:
- seniority or role mismatch becoming clear late
- internal ambiguity on what profile they actually want
- the partner realizing the role expectations do not fit a fresh graduate, regardless of interview performance
If this does not work out, the most likely reason is positioning and role fit, not the 9 minutes or your answers.
What I would do now:
- wait. Do not send follow-ups trying to explain or justify
- if rejected, ask HR explicitly about role fit and seniority
- separately, work on interview nerves. Freezing is a skill issue, not a capability issue, and it is very fixable
One final thought: strong candidates often feel worst after interviews where expectations were unclear. Weak candidates usually feel confident. Your reaction is not a reliable indicator.
Wait for the outcome. Then decide based on facts, not anxiety.