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Teoh Jou Yin

Occupational Therapist | Health Professions Educator

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How to Effectively get Answers to Your Questions Online.

jouyin.com / July 31, 2019

So I have been tinkering around with Quora lately because I find that I tend to write better content in response to people asking questions. I must say that I’ve been quite exasperated though, because a lot of the questions asked (particularly those to do with career advice in occupational therapy) generally require some form of context. Registration in each…

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How To Apply For Jobs You Are Underqualified For

jouyin.com / October 2, 2017

This is a common question that I tend to come across in many women’s career groups so I thought I would save my reply in a blog post for easy reference. 😉 I think a key part of applying for jobs you are not qualified for is figuring out what it is the organisation wants / the challenges they are…

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Teoh Jou Yin

Qualified as an occupational therapist in Malaysia, registered in the UK. Former Lecturer and Head of Occupational Therapy in a Malaysian private higher education institute. I take a social justice informed approach and apply an intersectional lens to my work.

Any views or opinions represented here belong solely to me and do not represent those of people, institutions or organizations that I may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity, unless explicitly stated.

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