An Error-Ridden Job Application Steve Jobs Handwrote in 1973 Sold for 6 Figures at Auction
This story originally published on Feb. 23, 2018.
A job application that Steve Jobs filled out in 1973 has been sold at auctionfor$174,757,Boston-based RR AuctionrevealedFriday.
The late Apple co-founder famously dropped out of college and went on to build one of the most successful and iconic companies in history. But before his entrepreneurial days, Jobs was a kid in need of some extra cash.
Jobs would have been 17 or 18 when he wrote the application, though the position and company he was applying to are unclear. The auction house originally estimatedthat the document would sell for at least $50,000, despite it being creased and stained with a bit of tape stuck to it.
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Under “special abilities,” Jobs wrote “electronics tech or design engineer. digital. -- from Bay near Hewitt-packard [sic].” He also wrote “yes” next to “Computer” and “Calculator” and wrote “(design, tech)” below those categories.
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He wrote his name as "Steven jobs, with a lowercase j. He specified “reed college,” the school he dropped out of, instead of a formal address. Next to “phone,” he wrote “none,” which is hard to imagine in the age of the iphone. And next to “Access to transportation?” Jobs bodly wrote, “possible, but not probable.”
Jobs worked at Atari before he co-founded Apple in 1976. He died of complications from pancreatic cancer in 2011.
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