Employee Review
- Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Great company to work for
Jul 18, 2020 - Flight Attendant in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
The benefits at Delta are unbelievable. Not only do you fly (on standby) for free, but their 401K matching and opportunities to make more money are unparalleled. Especially with COVID, management's priority has been the wellbeing and comfort of employees.
Cons
It can be hard to move up. Also, when you first start you don't have control of your schedule within the seniority-based system.
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Other Employee Reviews
- Former Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Really great job
Mar 31, 2023 - Aircraft Mechanic in Atlanta, GARecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Really laid back. Best job I ever had.
Cons
Favoritism in management. Hard time working there if you’re not liked.
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Great company, with some things here and there.
Mar 30, 2023 - Ramp Agent in Raleigh, NCRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
Flight benefits are amazing, can fly not only Delta but also other airlines for low fees (still standby but worth it). Work can be stressful or difficult at times, but is generally good and not too hard. Never stressed to think about work before I go in. Pay gets better long term (somewhat of a con for the short term but if you’re in for the long game it’s decent news). Opportunity to grow within the company is real here. They want to help you succeed. Other benefits are great. Love working with and around aircraft.
Cons
Starting/short term pay is weak for how consistent the work needs to be, how dangerous it can be if you don’t do things right, and with what’s at stake if something happens to the plane/people. This is a hit or miss, but seniority. Usually okay but it can really suck in some instances like bidding for shifts, flying, vacation approvals, etc. Shift bidding every once in a while. A pro if you have seniority to keep your preferred schedule, and a con if you’re new because you are left with the scraps.
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