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Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) Reviews
What is it like working as a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP)?
April 2022
Very positive and supportive environment.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Albany:
Pros: I love how supportive and positive the work environment is. Everyone really does treat you like family.
Cons: I personally feel that there are individuals who lack professionalism (support staff). I dislike that I am required to routinely stay passed my contracted time at the end of the day to do things like bussing. I dislike how the pay scale process as well as raises are not transparent and I have no idea where my salary is in regard to my colleagues.
March 2022
Dynamic.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Savannah:
Pros: Great industries such as tourism, education, and the US military! There’s a lot going on in Savannah and a ton of opportunities to learn.
Cons: It’s a huge city and it’s difficult to make connections with a lot of people.
March 2022
I have nothing to compare it too. Currently, my caseload is very busy and travel in rural area makes for late days, then they are followed by those who still prefer zoom speech sessions.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Tazewell:
Pros: The people. My children are 18 and 20 and I am just doing some scouting.
Cons: The referral process is a nightmare due to our rural setting and some specialists think nothing of having a family drive multiple times with a special needs baby for things that could be better arranged or results discussed online.
February 2022
Depends on your branch.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Hampton:
Pros: Overall, very good. However, based on the branch and the atmosphere that the branch creates, it can be amazing or horrible. I will say, I was not told or instructed that I had to ask for a salary increase every year until 4 years into the job.
Cons: Help the patients.
January 2022
Underrepresented, misunderstood, underpaid.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Brea:
Pros: the patients, but you’ll like the patients anywhere
Cons: management and work culture is fraudulent, operates on scarcity mentality
December 2021
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Dallas:
Pros: The students, the speech team, campus staff, short commute
Cons: No longer valued or trusted, workload is too much & too stressful, not enough experienced people
December 2021
Ok but not consistent hours to be full time.
Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) in Madison:
Pros: My boss and coworkers
Cons: Not enough hours of work to be full time
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