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An original handwritten job application filled out by Apple founder Steve Jobs when he was just 18.
It’s not known what role the budding entrepreneur was applying for, however, had he got it he may never have met his future business partner Steve Wozniak and founded Apple.
Experts believe Jobs penned the application shortly after dropping out of Reed College in Portland, Oregon.
Just a year later he would join video game start-up Atari, where he worked with Wozniak, and just two years later the pair released their first machine, the Apple-1.
His application was offered up for auction by a UK recruitment business called Sourcechain Technologies, as part of the process of liquidating the firm and raising funds.