Steve Jobs’ handwritten job software from 1973 was offered at an public sale for GBP 162,000 (roughly Rs. 1.6 crores). The public sale was carried out by Charterfields within the UK. The bidding began on February 24 and was closed on March 24. The only-page handwritten job software is supposedly one of many first ones Jobs filed after dropping out of Reed School in Portland, Oregon, US. This isn’t the primary time that this job software has offered for giant cash at an public sale, having been purchased by a tech entrepreneur earlier in 2018.
The job application is touted to be one of many first ones filed by Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs, a 12 months earlier than he joined Atari in 1974 the place he met his Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Jobs and Wozniak opened Apple in 1976 with their first workplace arrange at Jobs’ storage in Los Altos, California, US. The applying sees Jobs mentioning English Literature as his main together with Calculator and Laptop design technician as his expertise.
Charterfields described the job software as:
- A single web page signed job software from 1973 is being supplied on the market by public sale.
- Within the questionnaire, Steve Jobs highlights his expertise with “computer systems and calculators” and particular skills in “digital tech or design engineer – digital.”
- The questionnaire is believed to have been accomplished across the time he dropped out of Reed School in Portland, Oregon.
- A 12 months later he joined Atari as a technician the place he labored with Steve Wozniak earlier than they based Apple in 1976.
- The applying is in superb situation with some general creasing, mild staining, and previous clear tape to the highest edge. It’s accompanied by letters and certificates of authenticity.
Posthumously, Jobs memorabilia have sold for giant cash as a signed floppy disk and a Newsweek journal offered for $84,115 (roughly Rs. 60 lakhs) and $50,000 (roughly Rs. 35 lakhs), respectively.
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