If you are an Apple enthusiast like me, then I’m sure you would know thatApple collectibleshave great value in the auction market. We have seenApple-related thingslike retail signs being sold forhuge amounts in auctions. In fact, we recently saw a rare Apple-1 computer signed by Steve Wozniaksell for $50,000. Now, an Almost 50-year-old hand-written and signed job application written by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs is up for auction.
Auctioneer Charterfield has provided details about Jobs’ application claiming that it is in good condition with slight creasing and an old clear tape at the top corner. However, there are no details of either the role for which he was applying or the company but it does indicate that it was a computing company.
“There is no indication of either the role for which he was applying nor the name of the company. The skills section does, however, indicate a computing company,”it further added.
Now, in the application, Steve Jobs highlights his experience with “computers and calculators” and penned “electronic tech or design engineer” under the Special Abilities section.
The online auction is scheduled for February 24 and will run through March 24. All interested bidders can check out the application onCharterfield’s official website.
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