Steve Jobs' application from the 70s sold for $226,500

Apple founder Steve Jobs' four-decade old job application has fetched more than three times its pre-sale estimate at a US auction.

Apple founder Steve Jobs' four-decade old job application has fetched more than three times its pre-sale estimate at a US auction.

Apple founder Steve Jobs' four-decade old job application has fetched more than three times its pre-sale estimate at a US auction. Source: AAP

A one-page job application filled out by Steve Jobs more than four decades ago that reflected the Apple founder's technology aspirations has sold for $US174,000 at a US auction, more than three times its pre-sale estimate.

An Internet entrepreneur from England was the winning bidder, Boston-based auction house RR Auction said on Friday, but the buyer wished to remain anonymous.

The application dated 1973, complete with spelling and punctuation errors, had been expected to fetch about $US50,000. The sale price reached on Thursday was $AU226,500, the auction house said.
The form lists his name as "Steven jobs" and address as "reed college," the Portland, Oregon, college he attended briefly. Next to "Phone:" he wrote "none." Source: RR Auctions
The form lists his name as "Steven jobs" and address as "reed college," the Portland, Oregon, college he attended briefly. Next to "Phone:" he wrote "none." Source: Source: RR Auctions
The form lists his name as "Steven jobs" and address as "reed college," the Portland, Oregon, college he attended briefly. Next to "Phone:" he wrote "none."

Under a section titled "Special Abilities," Jobs wrote "tech or design engineer. digital. - from Bay near Hewitt-Packard," a reference to pioneering California technology company Hewlett-Packard and the San Francisco Bay area.

The document does not state what position or company the application was intended for. Jobs and friend Steve Wozniak founded Apple about three years later.
RR Auction said the high price reflected the continuing influence of Jobs, who died of cancer in 2011 at the age of 56.

Other highlights from the online auction included an Apple Mac OS X technical manual signed by Jobs in 2001 that sold for $US41,806 and a rare signed newspaper clipping from 2008 featuring an image of Jobs speaking at the Apple Developers Conference that sold for $US26,950.


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