Pros
Wipro once had a bright future, particularly under the former CEO Thierry Delaporte. The business worked hard to reinvent itself for the AI age. Sadly, this reinvention has not continued, and the pros are now very few and far between. The best aspect is a very nice London office.
Cons
Wipro is a company in decline. In the AI age, nobody needs a huge team of barely capable graduates in India. Clients want small, skilled teams close to them. Margins are now everything. Quarterly cost-cutting targets land from nowhere, and people exit constantly without explanation. Under new CEO Srini Pallia, the organisation has reverted to its roots. Leadership is concentrated in a narrow demographic profile, and if you sit outside it, there is no path forward. Look at the executive team or the stream of pictures on LinkedIn. Diversity has gone backwards. There are almost no Black faces and few European women anywhere near the top. Strategically, Wipro's only play is to cut prices on every contract and squeeze internal costs to land a thin margin. It is not a sustainable model, and it is not a fun place to work.