Apple co-founder Steve Jobs job application up for auction in London

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A job application form signed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs as a teenager back in 1973 -- one that hints at his computer skills -- is being sold at auction in London. The paperwork for the unspecified position dates from a year before Mr Jobs joined then video game start-up Atari as a technician and worked alongside Steve Wozniak. The duo would go on to found the Apple Computer Company, releasing their first machine, the Apple-1, just two years later. Had teenaged Jobs' application been successful, he may not have met Mr Wozniak and the landscape of modern computing would likely have ended up very different. London auctioneer Charterfields is auctioning the item online on February 24, 2021 -- with bids set to open at £15,000 (which is around $20,950).