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      WILP- Scholar Trainee Interview

      8 May 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3+ months. I interviewed at Wipro in Apr 2023

      Interview

      1. Interview Process The Wipro Recruitment Process generally consists of three rounds of selection: Online assessment round Technical interview round HR interview round. 2. Interview Rounds Online Assessment Round The online assessment test is the first step in the recruitment process. The candidates who clear this round are called for the technical interview rounds. The test is divided into 3 sections: Aptitude: The Aptitude Test is the initial step in the Wipro hiring process. This round is broken down into three sections: Quantitative Aptitude: The candidate's mathematical abilities will be tested in this phase. Time, Speed & Distance, Number Series, Simple & Compound Interest, Probability, Permutation & Combination, Ratios & Proportions, and Percentages are all covered in the Quantitative Aptitude section. Logical Reasoning: The portion will assess the candidate's ability to think critically and logically. In this part, you will be asked questions about the following topics: Coding, Decoding, Series, Analogy and Visual Reasoning, Data Sufficiency, Data Interpretation, ​Data Arrangements, Logical Word Sequence, ​Statements and Inferences, ​Inequalities. Verbal Ability: This section will assess the candidates' English abilities. The following subjects will be the focus of the questions in this section: Error-Spotting, Sentence Improvement, Sentence Completion, and Para-Jumbles among others. Essay writing: An Essay Writing test is included in the writing portion, and it can be based on any topic or scenario. Candidates must write a 200-400 word essay on the assigned topic. It's also a computer-based examination. A good Wipro essay will feature the following: Excellent planning (structure of the essay), Proper phrasing (grammar, punctuations, and spelling errors), and good vocabulary. Coding: Candidates can take the coding assessment in any of the following programming languages: Java, C, C++, or Python. Fundamentals of Programming must be mastered in at least one programming language of his/her choice. Generally, two or three coding questions are asked in this round. The following are the topics that must be mastered: Decision Making, Looping, Functions, Arrays, and Strings. The online assessment round can be skipped for experienced folks based on company requirements and job profiles. Technical Interview Round Candidates who pass the online assessment round will be called to face-to-face technical interviews. Your technical abilities are evaluated during a technical interview, which is usually related to the technical knowledge required for the position that you have applied for. The questions will put your problem-solving and numerical reasoning skills to the test. Interviewers are interested in how candidates approach problems, construct their thought process, and display personal qualities such as communication, in addition to technical knowledge (which is vital). The technical face-to-face interview is the most crucial step in the process. You should be familiar with computer fundamentals such as OOPS, DBMS, CN, OS, etc, and be able to explain them to the interviewer. It is necessary to be familiar with a programming language. Make sure you know at least one programming language. You do not need to be fluent in all programming languages, but at least one, such as C++, Java, or Python, should be familiar to you. You can be asked to write code too. Your problem-solving skills will also be evaluated by the interviewer. You'll be asked about your previous projects and professional experiences, including what you did, how you employed technology, and how successful you were. The number of technical interviews to be conducted will be based on your performances in previous rounds, job profile, and company requirements. HR interview round Every organization conducts an HR interview round to assess your personality, strengths, shortcomings, and ability to handle the task, as well as to assess your background and determine if you're the ideal fit for this position. The HR round will be held for candidates who have cleared the technical interview. They can also ask questions about Wipro’s history, including when it was created, its goals, principles, and organizational structure, among other things. Examine your resume to ensure that you have included all relevant information about yourself and that the information you have provided is accurate to the best of your knowledge. Prepare yourself to respond to any question that may be posed based on your résumé. Be confident and truthful about anything you answer. If you're preparing for an HR interview, you can expect to be asked some of the following questions:

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What is the purpose of normalization in DBMS? What is the use of the DROP command and what are the differences between DROP, TRUNCATE and DELETE commands? What are ACID properties in DBMS?
      Answer question

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      WILP- Scholar Trainee Interview

      27 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

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      Interview

      I interviewed at **Wipro** in December 2022, and overall it was a calm and positive experience. The interview started with a self-introduction, after which most of the discussion was based on my resume. The interviewer went through my projects in detail and asked questions related to the work I had done. The technical discussion was mainly focused on my projects and how I approached different problems. The interviewer was very polite and supportive throughout the conversation, which made the interview comfortable and helped reduce nervousness. Toward the end, the interview shifted to HR-related questions. I was asked how I would handle conflicts within a team, how I manage time pressure, and whether I would be willing to travel or relocate as per the company’s requirements. I answered honestly and explained that I believe in resolving conflicts through clear communication and teamwork. I also shared that I am open to relocation if required. Since it has been a long time, I don’t clearly remember if any other questions were asked. Overall, the interview felt more like a discussion rather than a strict evaluation. It focused on understanding my projects, approach, and attitude. If you are preparing for **WILP**, stay calm, be clear about your resume and projects, and don’t stress too much. Good luck!

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      Question 1

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      WILP- Scholar Trainee Interview

      26 Sept 2025
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      Interview

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      Question 1

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      25 Sept 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

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      Interview

      The interview process consisted of an online assessment followed by a technical interview and an HR round. The online test had questions on aptitude, reasoning, and basic programming. The interviews focused on communication skills, basic technical knowledge, and understanding of OOPs concepts.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you explain the concept of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and give a real-life example?
      1 Answer