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Any tips for a S&L interview (MSc)

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OunceOfFlounce · 12/12/2020 14:05

Just that really. I haven't been able to get much experience due to Covid but am working in another area of therapies.

Worried I won't have much to say.

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HeelsHandbagPerfumeCoffee · 12/12/2020 18:31

I’m not a SALT but work with them
Fact is you’ve been shortlisted for a competitive course,which means you’re suitable depending on the interview. Getting shortlisted is really good

You’ll need a understanding of SLT and what the job entails. The challenges , the satisfactions.
What areas of SLT do you want work in,why?
What are the contemporary issues in SLT
What qualities do you bring,why do you want to be a SLT?
Have you meet with SLT, what did you take from that

OunceOfFlounce · 12/12/2020 21:28

Thank you! Great pointers. Some of those questions I've thought through but some, like contemporary issues, I hadn't thought of at all.

It just feels like such a broad field that it's so hard to get a handle on. Will give these all some good thought.

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HeelsHandbagPerfumeCoffee · 12/12/2020 21:39

OT and. SALT are really skilled and make such a difference

OunceOfFlounce · 13/12/2020 10:32

Exactly, Heels. I've been really inspired working as an assistant!

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HeelsHandbagPerfumeCoffee · 13/12/2020 14:48

Good luck with your interview. I really hope all goes well

OunceOfFlounce · 13/12/2020 16:56

Aw, cheers Heels!

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