No pros I can think of.
You are only a number in their stats. When I took 2 days for self-development from 5 days per year available, I got a question about why I wasn't working for 2 days. I had to take them because no one told me that the project I was supposed to start working on got canceled. It took 2 days to find me a new one. No feedback from management, no information.
Asked about project and basic coding questions from arrays and strings. Then they asked some software testing tools. At last, they asked some questions related to OOPS and their fundamentals.
It was kind of easy to crack. The interviewer was quite friendly and understanding. The questions were simple and easy to answer, and they related to whatever work you have done in the past and the projects.
Good process. The interviewer is approachable and asks valid questions. I answered them easily and was able to get the offer. However, I did not ask for a good amount of salary, so I declined the offer. Overall, it was good.
Asked about project and basic coding questions from arrays and strings. Then they asked some software testing tools. At last, they asked some questions related to OOPS and their fundamentals.
It was kind of easy to crack. The interviewer was quite friendly and understanding. The questions were simple and easy to answer, and they related to whatever work you have done in the past and the projects.
Good process. The interviewer is approachable and asks valid questions. I answered them easily and was able to get the offer. However, I did not ask for a good amount of salary, so I declined the offer. Overall, it was good.