Soliant pays weekly and sets you up with a school district.
Cons
Soliant is unaware of the standards that are needed for SLP-As, although they preach that they are there to support you in anything licensure-related. You have to be your own advocate and know your profession's standards based on your state.
Soliant Health Response
1y
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- The pay is not bad for the most part. You get paid weekly instead of biweekly or monthly.
- Good way to start your CFY if you want to dip your toes into a school setting.
- I got a placement very quickly (Only a few days).
- Decent benefits (401k, medical, dental, vision).
- Great support from my supervisor.
- Great work/life balance.
Cons
- No pay during the holidays (summer/winter break)
- Some miscommunication between the school and the agency. For example, on my first day at work, I was assigned to start at the beginning of the year. When I went to the front office, nobody knew I was the new SLP. The staff and I had to scramble on what to do with me. It was quite confusing and overwhelming.
- The school district does not give you full access to their system (e.g., Areies, SEIS) due to not being a direct hire.
Soliant Health Response
6d
Thank you for sharing your experience and feedback! We’re glad to hear you felt supported by your supervisor, appreciated the work/life balance, and found the placement process quick and efficient.
We also appreciate your honest comments regarding communication and system access challenges. We understand how frustrating that first-day experience must have been, and we’re continuously working with our school partners to improve onboarding and coordination processes.