Steve Jobs’ 1973 Job Application: last hours of the auction
Bid on the unique piece of history in a Physical vs Digital auction
The Steve Jobs’ Job Application from 1973 is a unique piece of history from the exact moment that a dreamer changed the world. It’s a snapshot into the mind of a future genius at a moment where any small deviation from the path ahead, would have meant a very different world today.
The NFT is part of the world’s first Physical vs NFT auction, powered by Rarible Protocol API. The physical artifact is being auctioned alongside its digital counterpart in 2 separate lots. Only 12 hours left to bid!
In the application, Jobs lists his early interests and skills within the form, noting experience with computers, calculators, design, and electronics tech. He goes on to state that he, ironically, had no phone and that — while he possessed a driver's license — access to transportation was 'possible, but not probable’.
The job application – which dates from a year before Jobs joined video game startup Atari as a technician – is a window to a pivotal moment in time that impacted the way in which we now globally communicate and connect.
The question is: do you bid on the NFT, the physical, or both?