1p3a Experience · May 2026

cloudkitchens fulltime software engineer onsite interview experience

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地里关于他家还蛮少的,在这里分享一下。 首先是take home project,要在一周做完,就是关于厨房送餐的,然后呢,题目要求是不要用ai,但是呢,在我还没读懂题意的时候,claude已经把这个project写好了,我就稍微根据自己的理解改了一下。 之后,hr就说team review了code觉得特别好之类之类的,我想hmmm,看了估计也没做什么ai coding检测之类的。之后就是onsite两轮。 第一轮类似于project deep dive,但是面试官会问你一些发散(现编)的问题,我觉得我的面试官并没有理解我的project在做什么,问了一个类似于把olap换成postgresql会怎样的问题,我就是有点震惊,觉得你可以使用其他的方式,但是正常人会在处理海量数据分析的时候考虑postgresql吗...这轮中规中矩吧。 第二轮就是跟你讨论你做的这个project,我完全没准备,他们让我现场实现reentrantlock 一些复杂的例子,我完全不会,场面冷掉,然后又让我实现一个新功能,挺简单反正直接写就可以了,最搞笑的是,用自己的ide会有ai autofill...

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