A Failed Wipro Experiment - Engineer Wipro Employee Review

1.0
Jun 1, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

When I joined Buildit it had experienced people with a proactive attitude, working in a great office space that could be used as needed. Bench time to learn and office events to socialise. Overall it had a good culture although it lacked meaningful projects to match the talent they had. It came to a swift end with a switch in management and business direction.

Cons

The structure and the relationship with the parent company (Wipro) was very disjointed and as they hold all the keys and the politics made it an impossible mission. Sale team, budgets, infrastructure, business decisions etc are all done on Buildit's behalf. Consequently, people weren't used to their potential and often had to scrap for appropriate work. The obligation to satisfy Wipro who have a completely different MO, means we felt like a outsourcing bodyshop even though we tried, and occasionally succeeded, to be much more. Redundancy came to most which were handled poorly with little professional respect.

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5.0
Feb 22, 2026
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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
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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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