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Is Delta the best company to work for?

For the seventh year, Delta has been ranked the top airline on Glassdoor's “Best Places to Work list. Each year, Glassdoor reviews the input of employees who voluntarily provide anonymous feedback on their daily jobs, benefits, interview experience and work environment to determine the top 100 large companies.



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Delta Air Lines has an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5, based on over 7,280 reviews left anonymously by employees. 85% of employees would recommend working at Delta Air Lines to a friend and 80% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has been stable over the past 12 months.

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The average Delta Air Lines salary ranges from approximately $41,509 per year for Sales Support Representative to $192,602 per year for Pilot. Average Delta Air Lines hourly pay ranges from approximately $12.66 per hour for Elite Agent to $70.00 per hour for IT Analyst.

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Delta Air Lines is a Fortune 500 company, making it harder to get a job than some airline competitors. The company does have a high turnover rate, so they are consistently seeking new employees; however, they are selective in who they hire. The hiring process at the company is drawn out.

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The average Delta Air Lines salary ranges from approximately $34,652 per year for a Cabin Agent to $319,539 per year for a Vice President. The average Delta Air Lines hourly pay ranges from approximately $17 per hour for a Cabin Agent to $152 per hour for a Managing Director.

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Delta also lost money in 2021, but still opted to pay out a smaller bonus of $625 or $1,250 to each employee in early 2022. This year's profit sharing bonus comes after Delta reported a $1.3 billion profit for 2022. “Delta employees rose to the challenges of 2022,” Delta CEO Ed Bastian said in a written statement.

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The employee experience below at Delta Air Lines, compared to a typical U.S. based company. 85% of employees at Delta Air Lines say it is a great place to work compared to 57% of employees at a typical U.S.-based company. Source: Great Place To Work® 2021 Global Employee Engagement Study.

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Non-Rev / Standby Travel (NRSA) One of the amazing benefits you have as a Delta employee is that you and your eligible family members/companions can travel on standby on all Delta flights either free or for a reduced rate.

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Which airline pays highest salary to pilots?
  • Southwest Airlines - $262,183 per year.
  • JetBlue Airways - $213,195 per year.
  • United Airlines - $208,387 per year.
  • Alaska Airlines - $199,298 per year.
  • Delta Airlines - $184,133 per year.
  • Hawaiian Airlines - $150,001 per year.
  • Sun Country Airlines - $124,072 per year.


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Frontier Airlines offers the most rewarding domestic airline program, in terms of the value of miles earned. Both Alaska and Frontier still grant reward miles based on the number of miles flown versus flight cost.

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Delta Air Lines has four official elite status tiers, with its highest being Diamond Medallion. You may not know there's an invitation-only membership tier called Delta 360°. It's reserved for Delta's biggest spenders and most influential travelers.

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The average hourly rate for Customer Service Agent in companies like Delta Airlines range from $27 to $34 with the average hourly pay of $30. The total hourly cash compensation, which includes base and short-term incentives, can vary anywhere from $28 to $35 with the average total hourly cash compensation of $31.

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Interview process at Delta Air Lines On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is Easy and 10 is Difficult, rating is 5.

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