Thursday, November 21, 2019

This Steve Jobs 1973 job application was so bad you literally wont believe it

This Steve Jobs 1973 job application was so bad you literally wont believe itThis Steve Jobs 1973 job application was so bad you literally wont believe itIs it possible that a really bad job application helped launch the personal computer revolution? Steve Jobs may beremembered as a genius (and rightfully so), but a questionnaire submitted by the then-18-year-old tells a different story. Although, maybe thats a good thing. Had he actually taken the time to properly complete it, he may have landed a job that could have forever altered his career path.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreThree years before founding the Apple Computer Company with Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, a teenage Jobs filled out this job application questionnaire after dropping out of college. The one-page document - which includes his name, address, major, a fewskills and abilities, but little else - will be up for auction from March 8-15 and is estimated to fetch $50,000.While the application seemingly shows little effort, it does highlight Jobss emerging interest in technology. He declares he is skillful with a calculator and computer in regards to design, tech and points out his special abilities in electronics tech or design engineer. digital.The listing on RR Auctions site offers some more on the document and Jobss time at Reed College

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