Graduates and University events
We recruit all year round for graduates and postgraduates in Computer Science and related numerate disciplines, such as Maths, Physics and Engineering.
If you have a minimum 2:1 first degree (achieved or expected) and A grades at A-level (or overseas equivalent) in Maths and either Further Maths, Physics or Computing, and a real interest in object-oriented programming and solving complex problems, then we would love to hear from you.
University Events
Ocado will be attending the following university events during the academic year 2012 - 2013: please visit your university careers service for further information on individual events. We do have other campus visits planned so please keep an eye on this page for updates.
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17th October 2012, Nottingham University
Guest lecture: Topic to be confirmed -
18th October 2012, University of Cambridge
Guest lecture: Topic to be confirmed -
23rd October 2012, Bristol University
Careers Fair: Engineering & IT Fair -
1st November 2012, University of Oxford
Careers Fair: Science, Engineering & Technology Fair -
2nd November 2012, University of Oxford
Employability Session: "Improving your interview technique" -
7th November 2012, University of Warwick
Networking Event/Mini Fair: Options in Technology -
8th November 2012, University of Cambridge
Careers Fair: Engineering, Science & Technology Fair -
15th November 2012, Imperial College London
Careers Fair: IT & Technology Fair -
16th November 2012, Cranfield University
Guest lecture: Topic to be confirmed -
9th February 2013, Durham University
Careers Fair: Science, Engineering &IT Fair -
12th February 2013, University of Southampton
Careers Fair: ECS Engineering & Technology Fair
If you don’t see your university on this list and would like to find out if we are planning to visit this year, or to recommend we attend an event, please do email us at graduates@ocado.com
Meet our people
“I wanted to work for a company that would both challenge and support me, and Ocado has exceeded my expectations on both counts. This isn’t the type of company where you can hide behind a ‘Graduate’ job title. We’re constantly encouraged to come up with new ways to improve our software, and you really are expected to contribute to the business from day one. At the same time, there is always someone to turn to for help if you ever need it as Ocado employs hundreds of talented developers from all over the world.”