We’re always keeping our eyes out for useful resources to help make your internship process as rewarding as possible. Today we stumbled upon this awesome one-sheet from Lifehacker – a really cool site that helps you manage and organize just about every aspect of your life!
One-sheets are traditionally used in the entertainment industry to summarize the most important details about a particular project, idea or event – and they’re literally one sheet. In this case you’re going to use this one-sheet, created by Jenny Blake (Life After College), to organize your most important details into talking points before heading into a job interview. With so many awesome things to share, how do you decide which are the most important? Check it out!
As suggested on Lifehacker, take your one-sheet with you before the interview and brush up on your talking points. It’s also a great way to help ease your nerves. Just make sure to put it away before your interview begins.
Fun fact: One-sheets were so helpful during pitch meetings that studios began using them as posters to advertise new film releases.
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