Avantages
One may notice a few gloom-and-doom reviews of the company on this site - reviews which refer to the long-gone "Good ol' days" and warn of the company's alleged imminent downfall; however, one should also be provided with the missing context: These same employees were the employees whose skillsets were outdated by about 10 years and could not be bothered to stay informed of new technologies and practices; employees who openly kept Facebook/Netflix open on their computer during working hours while earning senior-level developer salaries; employees who would knowingly lie to management to cover their mistakes/laziness (until more-skilled employees arrived and called them out). After beyond-reasonable amounts of chances and opportunities were provided for those old dogs to learn new tricks (or at least to start doing their old ones correctly), they were finally put out to pasture after failing/being unwilling to turn things around. If you're a skilled and hard-working individual, you will prosper at Delta Data. Your work will be recognized, and you'll be paid what you're worth. You will not find Delta Data developers working at Best Buy/MovieStop on weekends to supplement their income (as is frequently the case with a certain transaction-processing firm in Columbus). It is apparent why many other companies in the Columbus area have lost employees to DDS. At Delta Data, your hours are not scrutinized, nor is your progress micromanaged. The company only hires high-quality staff, and therefore trusts its employees to get their work done within reasonable lengths of time. You will very rarely be asked to work more than 40 hours a week (however, those that go the extra mile will find it to be worth doing so). The benefits are great (although admittedly, UHC is not my favorite healthcare provider) and a majority of them are paid for by the company so that you take home almost all of your salary (aside from taxes). If you're the kind of person that waits around to be told what to do, or who needs to be babysat, you will probably not last here. If not, I think you'll have a hard time finding a better or more enjoyable place to work in the Columbus area than Delta Data.
Inconvénients
The only frustrating aspect of working at DDS is the quality assurance situation within some of the products. There's a lot to be tested, but there are not enough resources to do so to the ideal extent; therefore, a portion of testing responsibility will fall on development.