In a statement to CNBC-TV18, a company's spokesperson said, "We are committed to investing in our people, processes and technology to drive better client and employee experiences and enhance productivity and agility across our organisation to meet fast-evolving client and market needs".
The spokesperson also said that aligning talent and business to market conditions is an essential part of the firm's strategy, as it aims to create a resilient, agile, and high-performing organisation.
This comes just weeks after the company announced its October to December quarter results, which revealed that its total headcount fell by 4,473 employees.
This was the fifth consecutive quarter that the firm experienced a decrease in workforce. The firm's total employee count was 240,234 by the end of 2023.
In November last year, reports said that Wipro might not give salary hikes to "top performers with higher compensation".
In an email to the employees, the Managing Partner and President of the 'Enterprise Futuring' business line,
He also mentioned that the company will prioritise employees with lower compensation among those eligible for a salary hike.