The hiring process at Wipro takes an average of 18 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Recruiter had the quickest hiring process (on average 7 days), whereas Lead Digital Transformation roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 28 days).
I applied online. I interviewed at Wipro (Bengaluru)
Interview
Wipro: Incorporates the SVAR assessment in their hiring process, especially for roles that demand proficient English communication. The assessment evaluates various aspects of spoken English to ensure candidates meet the company's communication standards.
I applied online. I interviewed at Wipro (Bangalore Rural)
Interview
Conducted via AMCAT or Wipro’s TalentNext platform.
Sections include:
Aptitude Test: Logical reasoning, quantitative ability, and verbal ability.
Coding Test: 2 programming problems (in languages like Java, Python, C, C++).
Essay Writing: Write a short essay to assess communication skills.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Programming languages (C, C++, Java, Python, etc.).
Data Structures & Algorithms (Arrays, Linked Lists, Sorting, Searching, etc.).
Database concepts (SQL, Normalization, Joins, Queries).
OOPs concepts (Inheritance, Polymorphism, Abstraction, Encapsulation).
Operating Systems & Networking (Basics, HTTP, TCP/IP).
Questions related to projects & internships.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Wipro (Hyderabad) in Feb 2025
Interview
**Interview Experience Review**
I recently attended an offline interview, which consisted of three rounds:
1. **Technical Written Round**
The first round was a written test that covered a mix of basic to advanced technical questions. The questions were primarily derived from my past projects, assessing both fundamental knowledge and problem-solving abilities.
2. **Technical Interview**
The second round was a face-to-face technical interview. The interviewer focused on my project experience, asking in-depth questions about the architecture, implementation, and challenges I faced. Some questions also tested my problem-solving skills and ability to optimize solutions.
3. **HR Round**
The final round was the HR interview, which covered general topics like career goals, company culture fit, and salary expectations. The discussion was more about my aspirations and how well I align with the company’s values.
### Overall Experience
The interview process was well-structured and focused on real-world applications rather than just theoretical concepts. Since most of the questions were project-based, it was a great opportunity to showcase my hands-on experience. The technical rounds were engaging, and the HR discussion was smooth.
For anyone preparing for a similar interview, I’d recommend revisiting past projects thoroughly and brushing up on problem-solving techniques.