Few good intentioned but naive interviewers. Reason I say naive is because they selected some candidates who turned out unprofessional. I guess one makes his own positive experience at work with different personalities.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
This is what the role requires (giving an overview). Will you be comfortable working on them?
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Ocado Group (London, England) in Feb 2021
Interview
The interview process typically involves several stages, designed to evaluate a candidate's skills, experience, and cultural fit for a role. Here's a general overview
A more in-depth conversation with a hiring manager or team member, often focused on your experience, achievements, and how you solve problems.
I applied online. I interviewed at Ocado Group (London, England) in Dec 2020
Interview
I applied for an Engineer role and had a very good experience in the first round. They were very friendly and we had some meaningful interactions. However, the process seemed skewed thereafter as they were not testing the main skills necessary at the job. As a result, the interview process significantly diverged from what was initially advertised. Further, while they required knowledge of Python, they tested for C++. They didn't even give an opportunity at testing my main skills after I did not perform well in the programming round.