Speech Language Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist Job Interview Questions


The prime role of Speech Language Pathologists is to study and treat communication disorders. A Speech Therapist, also known as a Speech Language Pathologist does this by diagnosing, assessing, treating patients with hearing and voice disorders.

Typically, a Speech Therapist works in hospitals, care facilities but they may also work in private clinics.  To ensure success in your next job interview, we recommend that you read the questions below and prepare your response along with examples to back up your answer.

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Speech Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist Job Interview Questions

Tell me about yourself.

Evaluating patients is a core skill of a Speech Language Pathologist. Describe your experience in diagnosing, assessing and treating language, cognitive-linguistic, swallowing, etc. conditions.

Thinking back on your Speech Language Therapist, tell me about the most memorable treatment plan you had to implement to correct a speech, language and/or voice disorder.

As a Speech Language Therapist, you will work in a interdisciplinary team of professionals to deliver patient care. While it would be ideal if we always got along well with everyone we work with, this does not always happen. Tell me about a time when you did not get along with someone you worked with.

What made you decide to choose the career path of a Speech Language Pathologist or Speech Language Therapist?

As a Speech Language Pathologist, tell me more about your research experience.

What kinds of diagnostic procedures and devices have you developed or designed?

You may be required to coach a student Speech Language Pathologist or Speech Language Therapist. Give me an example of when you had to coach someone who was having trouble meeting objectives, standards or concepts.

Speech Language Therapists are known by different job titles.  Here are some job titles related to a Speech Language Therapist

  • speech and hearing therapist
  • speech pathologist
  • speech therapist
  • speech-language clinician
  • speech-language pathologist
  • speech-language pathologist clinician
  • speech-language pathologist researcher
  • therapist, speech
  • therapist, speech and hearing
  • educational speech-language pathologist
  • pathologist, speech
  • pathologist, speech-language
  • community speech-language pathologist
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