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Salary related reviews for Wipro
Automation Test Engineer in
Chennai
Full Time
·
Engineering - Software & QA Department
1.0
• posted on 26 Nov 2024
1.0
for Salary and Benefits
Likes
They were providing access to paid study contents but we have raise a request to get the same like udmey
Dislikes
...e effort to the core project doesn't matter
unlucky in my 3 years of experience I never see any hike in my salary so called MSI
Before joining they promised us Bonus+yearly hike so we thought for long-term Wipro would be good for career but reality it's entirely opposite
Bonus momey which we are receiving the same amount have to repayed if we relieving the company before 2 years on the date of bonus
Basically a contract
Company culture, skills development and learning will be there, Work satisfaction, everything except salary.
Dislikes
Salary growth won't be there for the long timers that is not only in Wipro. Which will be there in all service based company until we do a jump. There won't be any financial growth
1.There is no Birthday/anniversary gift
2.Even DIWALI Bonus & sweets also not offer
3.Not a single Trip arranged
4.Reagarsibg work....If u on bench for longer time then there is LOP.
1) Salary hike is very low or no
2) work life balance is poor
3) Long promotion and apprecial process
4) Poor company culture for client location employee
5) Worst HR. HR are for name sack only.
...here is room for improvement in how long-term employees are valued and rewarded. If you're seeking salary hikes and promotions, it may be advisable to consider other opportunities after a relatively short tenure, perhaps around 2 years.
Its essential for the company to refine its talent identification process and provide opportunities for employees who have been already trained in a new technologies, even if they are on bench, waiting for a suitable project. This approach would encourage employee growth and development.
In conclusion, it is my hope that Wipro can futher enhance its policies and practices to create a more satisfying and conductive work environment for longterm employees, enabling them to thrive and contribute effectively.