Delta IT is the Wild West of IT, hyper focused on DEI, RTO and Offshoring - Recensione dipendente - IT Developer presso Delta Air Lines

2,0
23 lug 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

People are nice, good benefits. Travel benefits COULD be a bonus.

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Delta is no longer what it was before the pandemic at least in the IT department. This company lost a lot of people through buyout/layoffs during the pandemic and also recent layoffs so the company can grow its presence offshore. It is very common for one person to own multiple applications/systems as everyone on the team have left through retirement/attrition. The “lucky” individual who is left usually have little KT and is always on call to support whatever issue that comes across which makes the person’s work life balance virtually non existent. The expectation is extremely high and impossible to achieve especially with all the after hour support (RFC) that usually start at 2AM ET. To top things off, the CIO could care less how hard people work as long as they come in the office. You will find that the work is overwhelming and a lot of the work are done quickly and pushed into production with little testing in order to meet deadlines. It is very common to find only one person doing the work where it should have been done by multiple developers because of lack of resource. RTO is such a big deal that manager are told to “let people go” if they do not come into office 50-80% as they are supposed to. When management tells people to come into the office, they use other tech companies as example, but Delta does not have all the perks of tech companies such free meals, good working environment etc as you will likely be working in a small cube in a large “cube farm” with little else. Initially when Delta started RTO (many companies were still remote), they tried to entice people with lunch gatherings but those quickly became Pot Lucks where employees are expected to bring food, however, so little food was brought that you ended up getting a bite or two literally… everything was done cheap. Delta IT is trying to increase its presence overseas at the expense of employees at both Atlanta and Minneapolis., do not be surprised if you are expected to sign in super early so you can collaborate with your counterpart overseas even if you have had to support a 2-4AM RFC. The travel benefits are nice but the general rule is, if you have to be somewhere at a certain time, it is best to just buy a ticket which Delta does gives it’s employees discount on airfare. If you do non-revenue (non-rev) flying, it is possible to travel the world at very little cost, however most flights are packed with paying passengers and your likelihood of getting a seat during peak periods (summer and holidays), are slim to none. It is not uncommon to hear of employee who are on leisure travel, get stuck somewhere as they cannot get on a flight back home. Also as a new employee, you will have the lowest seniority when it comes to getting on a flight, you will see there are many other non-revs ahead of you and nothing is more demoralizing than to see others get on as you are left behind. Delta calls itself a family but you will quickly find it is anything but. If you want to see how nasty Delta employees can be to each other, just go to Facebook and look for Delta Nonrev, there you will see how bitter people can be. It is not surprising Delta had a major IT meltdown, started by the bad Crowdstrike patch. Delta tries to invest in really “neat” things like augmented reality which has little value or much of a use case, rather than investing in its people, modernizing applications. Delta literally looks for ways to do more with less.

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5,0
30 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Best ever company to work for

Svantaggi

No cons at the moment

5,0
18 set 2015
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Awesome company to work for! Fun work environment, cares about employees, great uniforms, competitive pay, just an awesome company to work for! They are very flexible, you can live anywhere in the world you want, as long as your able to get to work when you need to be there!

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At the end of the day, it is a very large corporation. So it is very easy to become just a "number" in the company. The flight attendant group is not unionized, so rules can change very often. Make sure your time management is impeccable, because you cannot be late for work AT ALL, and there aren't many acceptable excuses, even rain is not an excuse.

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Thank you for your review and recommendation of Delta. We work hard every day to make Delta a great place to work; it’s nice to hear how much you enjoy our company and our work environment. Our people and our culture are our most important competitive advantages and the direct relationship we have enjoyed with our flight attendants has served our people, our customers and our company very well. To that end, we have a strong open door policy that enables any employee to go directly to a leader with any concerns, and we have hundreds of flight attendants who are actively engaged in our business, providing feedback and working on solutions for their colleagues and our customers. At Delta, a consistent, reliable operation is one of the reasons our top customers come back to fly with us time and again. That makes employee reliability – being on time, every day, for your shift or your flight – especially important. We agree that having a fundamental understanding of the flight attendant role is important for our field leaders, and we also value diversity at all levels of the company. That’s why so many of our field leaders are flight attendant qualified and many still fly when their schedules allow. We appreciate your feedback and will be sharing it with our In-Flight team. –Wendy, Talent Acquisition Team
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