I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Wipro in Mar 2018
Interview
Wipro came to our college for hiring interns. There was a technical test and an aptitude test. Both the tests were quiet easy. After that, there was a technical interview round. It was a skype interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
In the technical test, there were two very easy coding problems. In the technical interview, I was asked three questions :-
1. Guess the population of your city.
2. You are given a gun with 2 bullets in it and you have to shot yourself. I have to find some probability regarding this.(I don't know exactly what it was)
3. Monkey Climbing stairs problem
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Wipro (Pune)
Interview
Not so good, very bad they were asking the question which are quite off topic and so that i don't like those at all which was quite boring and the interview is quute waste of time
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Wipro (Chennai) in Mar 2025
Interview
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The interview process typically begins with an initial screening call to assess your background and communication skills. If you pass this round, you'll proceed to one or more technical or functional interviews where your problem-solving abilities and relevant knowledge are evaluated. Next, there may be a behavioral interview to understand your teamwork, leadership, and cultural fit. Finally, successful candidates are invited for a final round or decision stage, after which an offer may be extended.
I applied through college or university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Wipro (Campus) in Nov 2024
Interview
The hiring process began with an aptitude test to evaluate problem-solving and logical reasoning skills, followed by a voice assessment to check communication ability. Only those who cleared both stages proceeded to technical and HR interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They mainly focused on Java OOPs concepts with a small coding problem, and also asked some basics on computer networks, especially the differences between TCP, UDP, and IP.