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Speech-language pathology majors have a hard time finding a job right out of college. Graduates with a speech-language pathology degree are entering a strange job market and it can be hard to find your first job in speech-language pathology. To make finding a job easier, Zippia scanned through 6,094 speech-language pathology major resumes to identify the jobs speech-language pathology majors most prefer.

Highest-paying jobs with a speech-language pathology degree

  1. Starting salary
    $52,000
    Job openings
    57,509
    Top locations:
    New York, NY;  Indianapolis, IN;  Chicago, IL;  
    Job description:
    Speech-language pathologists (sometimes called speech therapists) assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients. Speech, language, and swallowing disorders result from a variety of causes, such as a stroke, brain injury, hearing loss, developmental delay, Parkinson’s disease, a cleft palate or autism.
  2. Starting salary
    $43,000
    Job openings
    25,617
    Job description:
    Speech-language pathologists (sometimes called speech therapists) assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients. Speech, language, and swallowing disorders result from a variety of causes, such as a stroke, brain injury, hearing loss, developmental delay, Parkinson’s disease, a cleft palate or autism.
  3. Starting salary
    $41,000
    Job openings
    72,220
    Top locations:
    New York, NY;  Baltimore, MD;  Dallas, TX;  
    Job description:
    Speech-language pathologists (sometimes called speech therapists) assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in patients. Speech, language, and swallowing disorders result from a variety of causes, such as a stroke, brain injury, hearing loss, developmental delay, Parkinson’s disease, a cleft palate or autism.
  4. Starting salary
    $38,000
    Job openings
    22,793
    Top locations:
    Houston, TX;  San Antonio, TX;  Dallas, TX;  
  5. Starting salary
    $29,000
    Job openings
    47,541
    Top locations:
    Job description:
    Psychiatric technicians and aides care for people who have mental illness and developmental disabilities. Technicians typically provide therapeutic care and monitor their patients’ conditions. Aides help patients in their daily activities and ensure a safe, clean environment.
  6. Starting salary
    $25,000
    Job openings
    1,121
    Top locations:
    New York, NY;  Columbus, GA;  Arlington, VA;  
    Job description:
    Audiologists diagnose, manage, and treat a patient’s hearing, balance, or ear problems.
  7. Starting salary
    $25,000
    Job openings
    20,340
    Top locations:
    Milwaukee, WI;  Augusta, GA;  Chicago, IL;  
    Job description:
    Physicians and surgeons diagnose and treat injuries or illnesses. Physicians examine patients; take medical histories; prescribe medications; and order, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests. They counsel patients on diet, hygiene, and preventive healthcare. Surgeons operate on patients to treat injuries, such as broken bones; diseases, such as cancerous tumors; and deformities, such as cleft palates.
  8. Starting salary
    $23,000
    Job openings
    49,839
    Job description:
    Software developers are the creative minds behind computer programs. Some develop the applications that allow people to do specific tasks on a computer or another device. Others develop the underlying systems that run the devices or that control networks.
  9. Starting salary
    $21,000
    Job openings
    55,578
    Job description:
    Teacher assistants work under a teacher’s supervision to give students additional attention and instruction.
  10. Starting salary
    $20,000
    Job openings
    248,490
    Job description:
    Home health aides help people with disabilities, chronic illness, or cognitive impairment with activities of daily living. They often help older adults who need assistance. In some states, home health aides may be able to give a client medication or check the client’s vital signs under the direction of a nurse or other healthcare practitioner.

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Zippia created a speech-language pathology career map to help recent graduates find career paths. It's based on real resumes from job seekers with bachelor's degrees in speech-language pathology. The map shows the most common jobs speech-language pathology majors take throughout the first four jobs of their careers.

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Average speech-language pathology major salary by industry

RankIndustryAverage speech-language pathology salary Speech-language pathology salary range
1Professional
$69,660
$50k
$83k
2Health Care
$68,675
$50k
$83k
3Education
$59,977
$50k
$83k

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