The interview tend to be much more resume-drive like many UK interviews. They often spend a long time trying to understand:
how you think,
why you made certain career moves,
whether your story is coherent,
and whether you can survive and grow in a very demanding environment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was your biggest challenge in your previous role?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at YO! Sushi (London, England) in Apr 2026
Interview
While I thought the interviews were good/easy ad relaxing and the process leading up to the interview was really smooth/positive, it is the process after the interview that wasn't great. I reached out to the person who I was dealing with via e-mail about 3 weeks ago to get feedback on my interview and was ghosted.
Companies expect candidates to be respectful/polite but do not return the favour.
My feedback might have been negative but it is still feedback, something that I could work on for the next interview but companies would rather ghost you, than provide this feedback.
Do better.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at YO! Sushi (York, England) in Oct 2022
Interview
After hearing back from my initial application, I was invited to a trial shift at the restaurant, was shown both front and back of house operations and worked for an hour and a half during a quiet period. After that I was taken to the office to answer a few easy questions related to my CV and why I wanted the job before leaving. I heard back a few days later.