A Backup at Best - IT Engineer Wipro Employee Review

2.0
Sep 28, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Benefits are nice - They seem to be taking chances on hires so opportunities to meet people of different backgrounds - Opportunities to learn - training programs aren't spectacular, but there is a training period along with some down time during that training to learn on your own - Possible to stick to 9-5/8-5 - Large global company - resources, job security, etc.

Cons

- Salaries below average - Heavily focused on clients and upper management; direct managers and supervisors do a poor job of supporting their employees. Employees are typically at the mercy of clients and whatever upper management thinks needs to be done to satisfy them - High turn-over - I feel like this is only ever fine if you're able to a.) Keep a steady stream of either top-talent or self motivated individuals, b.) Properly accommodate for necessary knowledge transfers, and c.) Know how to maintain your company culture in spite of the turnover. Wipro does not seem to meet any of those criteria. - More will always be expected of you with little gratitude, much less compensation - Toxic management throughout - The longer you stay the more you'll see it - Large global company - bureaucracy, coordinating and communicating across different time zones and cultures, etc.

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5.0
Feb 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good place for freshers and early‑career professionals to learn technologies, processes, and client interaction, with “huge opportunities for learning new things.”

Cons

Onboarding for freshers can be slow and confusing, with delays before real project allocation

1.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are no pros to working for Wipro.

Cons

This company is a sh** show. There are too many managers and less and less people to do the actual work. They have people that negotiate contracts and then expect the company to make money. In reality, most of the time the contract is basically giving the house away. It is the employees that suffer. When the contracts go south, they cut more people. Those people are then screwed over. Be warned!! If your position ends on the 25th of the month, your health insurance also ends on the 25th of the month. Note that the premium you paid, is not pro-rated, justifying the end of coverage on the 25th. You still pay the usual premium, which should then have your coverage run through the end of the month. If they can destroy a person, they will. They want more and more and more from their employees. While they preach all this mental health, work life balance, it's a sham. They have no regard for the well being of the employee, which carries over to the employee's family.

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