Wipro reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(68,745 total reviews)
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Srini Pallia

78% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Wipro has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 68,745 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wipro employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Oct 10, 2016

Never join Wipro-Credit Suisse

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Pros

I worked with Wipro for 5 months and its client "Credit Suisse".It was the most worst experience of my career.I have less knowledge about Wipro here as i used to sit at client location-Kharadi,Pune.But to guide you only get paid and have the worst life in there.

Cons

Everything is a con-the people you work with are arrogant,less supportive,no training team,no SOP's,no tech support team.Also there is no growth if your are in Credit Suisse on wipro payroll, as you dont have a say in anything just listen and work like a puppet.Hence its equal to no growth in your career.I will never go back to any of the company again-Wipro & Credit Suisse,as Wipro being my principle employer doesn't really help me as i am at client location so its like you are stuck where neither will your friend nor enemy help you to overcome the situation.

2.0
Nov 19, 2014
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Pros

- Earned leaves or Paid time off - Big name in Indian IT circle - Some long term projects - Pays on bench(without project) for some fixed number of days

Cons

- Experienced professional please don't join them. This is not Google Or any other employee eccentric company. Half of the managers are from commerce background (CA etc) and have not idea about software delivery. They are concerned about revenues and billing and you are the hen that lays golden egg. You can be asked to lay 1000 eggs each day, even if your capacity is only 1. - It went downhill even before I joined. Recruiter wanted me to resign, even without giving offer letter. She said "you should resign now,so that I can meet my quarterly recruited numbers". The red flags were there when H1 transfer took 4 months in premium processing. I had personal obligation, hence joined. - Join them on H1b and welcome to hell. You can be sent back to India, if your project comes to abrupt end. If you come on bench, even if you are an onsite direct recruit, you will be threatened that you can be sent back. No one will help you in finding next project. - If you join a horizontal, then you will have two managers. One Horizontal and One project manager. it may happen, none of them work in your project and will be oblivious to your situation. Each one passes the ball onto other, whenever manager interaction/interjection is required. I had 6 managers in 2 plus years of time wastage here. - Support teams - Visa( OOC), HR, Salary , Benefits. Just pray, you don't interact with these teams. All of them sit in India and there is no US counterpart. Any issue, send an email and go to sleep. Next day check your emails, if some one has responded, well thank god else endless follow up is required. - Benefits team could not start the health insurance for 20 days!!! On escalating, I was informed there is a technical glitch. For Christ's sake, you are an IT company, Don't come up with an excuse about IT related problems for starting the health insurance. Get it fixed. We are expected to wake up at 2 am, if there are issue in the client project, but our own firm cannot fix the technical issues in 20 days. Great! Since these teams sit in India, they don't understand the cost of a normal checkup in US. When I asked them, what if I meet with an accident or fall ill and need to go to the hospital, who will bear the cost. I was told - "Keep the bills, we will try to get it reimbursed". LOL - Visa processing team or OOC team is the worse of the lot. They provided an expired SOW, a day before I was supposed to go for Visa stamping. Since the documents were given at 7 p,m and the Visa stamping interview was the next day, I prayed that the consulate officer didn't ask for the documents and the prayers went fine. OOC team did another crappy job, once again. Earlier, The H1 transfer took 4 months under premium processing. - Promotions or willful transfer is something, which you should forget. No amount of effort can get it done. Even after the resignation, during the notice period, HR behaved as IF I was joking about leaving the company. On the last day, My account manager called me to express surprise that I was leaving , even after serving a full 2 weeks notice period. He tried level best in putting the hurdles by not accepting the resignation letter till the last day, with 2 hours remaining in the day. - HR team - They are the dummy team. They don't have any say in day today working. Have issue with client- talk to manager. Have issue with Manager - Talk to some manager. Don't bother them. They just come to office, collect the paycheck and go home. All the issues are handled by the Managers, who don't have any people management skills - No exit interview. I was surprised, when there was no exit interview held. HR never bothered to contact me. They had resigned to the fact that employees are going to leave crappy environment. They never made any effort to retain. All I was told "if you stay for X more days, we will do things for you". - QPLC or quarterly performance linked compensation. It is added on monthly basis, provided every 4 months, yes not end of a quarter, but a month after quarter has ended. Wipro makes a lot of money from this. With people leaving in middle of quarter, QPLC is not paid to them. Even if it is paid, they already had made lot of interest on the money from 130k employees. - UCF or exams supposed to be taken every year. Don't clear the exam, you can be fired. Mess up the project, but clear your UCF. - Have any issue with the client manager - suck it up! yes, you read it right - suck it up. Wipro management doesn't have the spine to defend its own employees. They can throw you under the bus, if they see losing billing. On the other hand, if client even suggest , not complain, that you require help in delivering the project. Then you will be court martial-led. Managers from all around the globe will call you to demean you, - This is not a company for laterals. Promotion is for those, who have spend 10 plus years in Wipro. Hardwork is not valued here.

3.0
Jun 5, 2012
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Pros

1. To be very frank, I can't say much about the pros. Only thing I enjoyed was flexible timing but then I had to maintain 9.5 hrs a day. 2. Spectacles reimbursement is a good option too but I won't count it into pros of this company. 3. Career opportunities are based on your luck but that is there everywhere so no complaints. Let me just finish by saying, 'If you manager & co-workers are good, this company is OK to work'.

Cons

A lot but countable: 1. Log for 9.5 hrs a day. 2. Managers say much but do little and it's not their mistake since nothing is in their hands (as they say). 3. Treat onsite as an employee retention policy as they can't give any hike in the pay. 4. Customer is 'GOD' to them and no body bothers about employees serving their GOD.

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