Pros
Corporate provides training programs, online learning opportunities. Pay is on par with the position for the geographical region.
Cons
Complete lack of trust in the 'doers.' Very little respect from upper management for the 'underlings'. Complete lack of guidance and leadership. The Sales group is very good at selling products that don't exist to potential clients and executive management excels at pushing everyone to then try and duct-tape something together that might satiate the client until such time as we actual implement the product sold. There are absolutely no formal processes in place for any line of business. This causes tremendous confusion among everyone. The Project Managers are expected to 'manage' a project in which there is no product, severe resource constraints (most are offshore and those that are do not know how to effectively communicate (email is the preferred method...you will receive upward of 200 new email per day), and no support or guidance provided by direct management. Developers are expected to work 24/7 and unexpected life circumstances are just not tolerated. If your father in India passes away, don't expect to be able to travel to attend the funeral. After all, you have to build the product that was sold to the client that management said we have and is fully functional. The philosophy of this particular part of the organization seems to be, Over Promise and Under Deliver. Many times, the work environment is borderline hostile. It is not uncommon to see an individual or group of individuals called out, berated, and objectified, in an email sent to the entirety of the office. Wipro corporate has a policy which does not allow an employee to transfer to another position until they have been in their current position for at least 2 years.