The process was straight forward. Talked to a recruiter after applying on the website. 2nd interview was just a straight forward chat with the IT director for the team I would work on, and another technical interview with the director.
The questions weren't designed to be too hard,
there's also an online tool they will use with a simple coding problem. Something you would see on leetcode or hackerrank on the easy side. Automation position's are a mixbag between QA formatted and software engineering questions depending on the company, which I think is harder to define a perfect candidate; so studying about common testing methodologies, data structures and selenium bindings is a great place to start here.