What Meituan’s AI Interview Looks Like: Real Questions and Process

Meituan now uses an AI‑driven interview on the Niuke platform that starts with language selection, presents six technical questions (with three chances to swap), followed by two general questions, each timed and often followed by rapid follow‑ups, giving candidates a glimpse of the rigid, fast‑paced assessment format.

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What Meituan’s AI Interview Looks Like: Real Questions and Process

Meituan has introduced an AI‑based interview powered by the Niuke platform, primarily used for initial resume screening and basic ability assessment. Candidates first choose their preferred programming language (e.g., C++), then face a series of structured questions.

Interview Structure

The AI interview consists of:

Six technical questions, each with a one‑minute thinking period and a time‑limited answer window (approximately three to five minutes per question). Candidates have three opportunities to request a different question.

Two general, non‑technical questions that cannot be swapped.

After each answer, the AI may prompt for clarification, ask for a supplement, or request a re‑answer.

Sample Technical Questions

How to use ssh to connect to a remote server?

Explain MySQL’s left‑most matching principle.

What is DNS?

Difference between synchronized and Lock.

What is TCP keepalive?

Differences between Spring Boot and Spring.

Design a high‑availability cache system, addressing cache penetration, breakdown, and avalanche.

How to stay updated with the latest software development trends and evaluate learning channels?

How to solve problems in an unfamiliar technical domain?

Design a system such as product categorization or user privacy management.

General Questions

How do you keep up with the latest technology trends and which learning resources work best?

When faced with an unfamiliar technology, how do you approach solving it?

Candidate Feedback

Interviewees report that the AI interview feels rigid, with a fixed question bank (four “standard” questions and two “open‑ended” ones). The timing is strict: after the AI finishes speaking, a 5‑second countdown starts, and each answer is limited to five minutes. Follow‑up questions can appear abruptly, sometimes cutting off the candidate before they finish their response, which many find stressful.

Overall, the AI interview serves as a rapid screening tool, emphasizing speed and consistency rather than deep technical evaluation.

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