Wipro Interview Questions & Reviews in United States
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Software Engineer at Wipro
Posted Sep 17, 2010
2.0
Easy Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Aug 2010 in Atlanta, GA (took 1 week)
Phone interview by HR then asked to come in for a 1:1. Relatively easy interview, mostly personal questions. Got offer one week later.
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Negotiation Details
No negotiations; offer was very satisfactory.
Other Details
I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview and a Background Check.
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Architect at Wipro
Posted Sep 9, 2010
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Aug 2008 in Minneapolis, MN (took 2+ weeks)
When I applied for Wipro,it took around 1 month to complete the process till getting the offer.Usually Wipro's process is very late and cumbersome compared with other companies.Rest is not bad...,
Negotiation Details
As that time the market time is very bad,I did not even asked for salary and they also did not even asked me.So,I accepted whatever salary I was offered.
Other Details
I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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Consultant at Wipro
Posted Sep 8, 2010
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Sep 2010 in Houston, TX (took a day)
Initial phone interview followed by personal interview and acse study and presentation
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Reason for Declining
Salary not good enough
Other Details
I got the interview through a Recruiter and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a 1:1 Interview and a Presentation.
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Account Manager at Wipro
Posted Aug 16, 2010
2.0
Easy Interview
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Overall Negative Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Aug 2008 in New York, NY (took 1+ week)
Received email from recruiter. Attended a phone interview. The interview was OK. The questions were a little off from the job requirements. Then talked to someone in HR. He was very rude and the interview was done from India whichi was a little surprising.
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Reason for Declining
Offer was too low and interview process was not memorable.
Other Details
I got the interview through a Recruiter and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview.
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Assistant Manager at Wipro
Posted Aug 7, 2010
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Declined Offer
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Interviewed Oct 2009 in San Jose, CA (took 2 days)
They asked very general questions on MF technology and few leadership questions.
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Reason for Declining
The offer was below my expectation
Other Details
I Applied Online and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview and a 1:1 Interview.
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Security Analyst at Wipro
Posted Jul 25, 2010
3.0
Average Interview
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Overall Positive Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2010 in Atlanta, GA (took a day)
Was called to come in for an interview. Interviewed individually by HR, Department Head, and senior consultant. Interview itself was very simple - standard questions were asked nothing too technical. However, I was required to take a test afterward. Technical test consisted of, in my view, very basic questions about the position.
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Negotiation Details
No negotiation took place - salary set in stone
Other Details
I got the interview through a Recruiter and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview, a Group/Panel Interview, a Skills Test and a Background Check.
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Engagement Manager at Wipro
Posted Mar 23, 2010 — 1 of 1 people found this helpful
4.0
Difficult Interview
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Overall Negative Experience
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Interviewed and No Offer
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Interviewed Feb 2010 in Atlanta, GA (took 2 months)
I was first contacted by Wipro in April of 2009. I had three phone interviews. The first was by a recruiter, the 2nd by a senior technical person, the 3rd by the executive over the group. All three went well. This process took two months. In late June 2009, I checked in for status, and was told they would hire me if they won a deal with a client. I never heard back.
January 2010. I was contacted again by Wipro, being told that they now had a ton of business, and that they would hire me this time. The executive that interviewed me in 2009 had moved to another position, so I would need to speak with the person that took his place. Over the course of the next few weeks, I was scheduled to fly to Atlanta to be interviewed by the new executive. I was first told the interviews would be during one week, but after not hearing from Wipro for a couple of weeks, and with the planned interview week being the current week, I was not expecting it to happen, and it did not. I had to call Wipro to find out what was going on - they never proactively called me. The interview was rescheduled.
I was then sent an email telling me to arrange travel with the travel coordinator, who was copied on the email. I researched the flights I wanted, and sent an email to the travel coordinator. She replied to the recruiter, with a cc to me, asking the recruiter for permission to book my flight! A day later the recruiter responded with his approval, and the flight was booked. I emailed the travel coordinator asking about a hotel, and I never received a reply. A day later I forwarded the email to the recruiter, asking about why a hotel was not reserved. He replied that the travel group only does airfare, and that I would need to reserve my own hotel.
Day of interview. I was told to be at the Wipro office, where my panel interview would start at 9:00am. I arrived at 8:45am and went up to the appropriate floor. The receptionist had me wait for the recruiter. After 10 minutes, a recruiter showed up and took me to a small conference room. He explained that the recruiter with whom I had been corresponding with had been sick the day before, but he would be in soon. I was told that three people would be interviewing me at the same time. I was presented a sheet of paper that had four business scenarios on it. I was to pick one to solve. I would have 45 minutes to develop a solution, and then I would present my solution to the three people. The three would grill me for about 20 minutes. If I passed the grilling, then I would have a job.
I spent the next 45 minutes developing and refining my solution. I wrote up the key points on the white board, and I waited. At 9:45 the recruiter came back in and asked me if the three people had shown up. I said no. He asked if the 'original' recruiter had shown up. I said no. He said he would check on things and get back to me. Fifteen minutes later he comes back and tells me that it doesn't look like the other recruiter will show up for work that day - but he isn't sure. In regards to the interviewers, he doesn't know where they are - he is trying to track them down. He leaves once again, and about 10 minutes later comes back and tells me they are in a big meeting downstairs, and that they will come talk with me as soon as they can.
After waiting close to two hours, two of the three interviewers show up. They apologize for the schedule mix-up, and I start my presentation.
The twenty minutes of grilling that I was expecting turned into 1 and 1/2 hours. I was exhausted, but I 'm thinking I did fairly well. Just as they two guys were about to let me finish, the top executive walks in. I now have to recap everything for him. Another 30 minutes of being grilled by him goes by, and I am finally told OK, I can stop. I'm told they will now start the 'regular' interview.
I now get 30 minutes of the traditional questions of what are your strengths, weaknesses, etc. This seems to go well. At the end of 30 minutes, the executive stands up and says they have to leave and get back to their meeting. As they are leaving, one of the three whispers to me that it went very well, and that I can expect an offer within a couple of days. This was a Thursday.
By the next Wednesday, I had not heard anything. I sent an email on Thursday to the primary recruiter, asking for a status. On Friday, he called me and after some small talk, told me that they were not going to make me an offer. I expressed my dismay, after I felt and was told I did so well. He said that they went back and forth all week trying to decide, and finally determined that I was not a match for what they wanted. But perhaps there would be something in the future.
I was surprised to say the least. Given how I was treated overall (including the fact I have yet to be reimbursed for my expenses), it is probably a good thing I don't work for them.
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Other Details
I got the interview through an Employee Referral and the interview consisted of a Phone Interview, a Group/Panel Interview and a Presentation.
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Business Development Manager at Wipro
Posted Apr 28, 2009
1.0
Very Easy Interview
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Overall Neutral Experience
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Received and Accepted Offer
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Interviewed Mar 2007 in Dallas, TX (took a day)
They held an information meeting in the evening. The next day we had one on one interviews. The interviewer asked mostly how we would go about building relationships in an assigned area and assigned vertical. They asked if we had any IT background but then went on to explain it was not necessary for the position. They made the offer two days later and expected our answer within a week. Only one interview. No flyback or anything like that. What I found out later is that this is the way interviews are done in Indian schools. You have two days of interviewing with multiple companies, they give you and offer and you are expected to accept the offer by the end of the two days. They had really not done any research on how things were done here.
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Negotiation Details
You have zero room for negotiation.
Other Details
I got the interview through a College or University and the interview consisted of a 1:1 Interview.
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