Talent Acquisition Manager - Talent Acquisition Manager Wipro Employee Review

2.0
Jun 11, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

During my time with Wipro I had the flexibility to work in office or at home as needed during my first 10 years with the organization. Although I prefer to work in the office, as a single father, the flexibility to work from home when needed was a value add. Not all positions with Wipro provide this. Additionally the benefits were solid and the compensation was competitive (Please note I was hired by a company that was acquired by Wipro, early in my tenure with the organization).

Cons

Wipro is an Indian company that thinks it is a global company. During my first 6 years with Wipro I supported a US company of Wipro. My second 5 years working with Wipro I was moved into the Wipro Talent Acquisition organization supporting a division of Wipro managed bu leaders in India. The business model in India is applied to the business model in US and the leadership does not adapt to the geography where the business is performed. They do not utilize information and insight from the managers and leaders in specific geographies to help adapt they follow the India model where if you cant make the impossible happen (whether it takes 80+ hours a week or not because they wont adapt) they feel there is 500 million people waiting in line for your position to replace you with. There is no work life balance

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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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