Speech-Language Pathology Brand Statement Samples

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Your brand statement expresses your professional value in a clear and concise introduction for employers. Think of it as a tool for you to tell the speech-language pathology industry your story, including your education, accomplishments, and skills. You can get more detailed advice in our Brand Statement Guide.

Career Starter

Speech-language pathology clinical fellow with strong communication skills developed through clinical internships and graduate program. Earned master’s degree in communication sciences and disorders at the [school name] to learn evidence-based techniques to improve stutters, articulation disorders, and selective mutism. Passionate about providing empathetic and educational one-on-one speech therapy to adult clients in healthcare facilities.

Career Switcher

Pediatric speech-language pathologist transitioning from a career in digital marketing. Earned a master’s degree in speech-language pathology from the [school name] to learn how to assess, diagnose, and treat individuals who have hearing and speech problems. Leveraged strong communication and critical-thinking skills during clinical fellowship to help educate clients and parents about strategies and at-home exercises. Excited to utilize digital marketing skills in private practice to attract clients to top-notch speech therapy services.

Career Advancer

School-based speech-language pathologist leveraging 7+ years of teaching experience to advance in education. Earned Master of Communicative Sciences and Disorders from the [school name] to develop speech therapy skills, focusing on how students with autism can improve verbal communication. Expanded knowledge of special education and communication during clinical fellowship at a charter school for students with autism. Excited to combine expertise in teaching with SLP skills to improve confidence and communication ability of students.


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