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Steve Jobs CV up for auction, set to fetch $50,000

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2018, at 12:43 am

Washington, Feb 25 (IBNS): Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' job application, which was written by him 45 years ago, will go up for auction next month.

The application reflected his hope and aspiration to work in the world of technology.

The application is listing his name as 'Steve Jobs'.

It will be auctioned by  Boston-based auction house RR Auction.

RR Auction tweeted: " Our trio of Steve Jobs items at auction is getting a lot of international attention. Read all about it here: http://bit.ly/2HHZba7  -- Bidding starts March 8; preview all the items here: http://bit.ly/2hQZIKI  #RRAuction #SteveJobs #Apple."

As per RR Auction website, the application is likely to fetch an estimated amount of around  $50,000.

 

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