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A one-page resume that gets strong reactions from job candidates Brandon Seigel But while the resume of two pages (or more) may be rising, the one-pager isn't yet dead.
A one-page job application by then 18-year-old Jobs in 1973 was sold for $174,757 on Friday in Boston, more than three times its pre-sale estimate. Going by “Steven Jobs” at the time, ...
A one-page job application by then 18-year-old Jobs in 1973 was sold for $174,757 on Friday in Boston, more than three times its pre-sale estimate. Skip to content. All Sections.
A one-page job application filled out by Steve Jobs more than four decades ago that reflected the Apple founder's technology aspirations sold for $174,000 at a U.S. auction, more than three times ...
A one-page job application form filled out by Steve Jobs in 1973 fetches more than three times its presale estimate, despite not specifying what position or company the application was intended for.
Before Steve Jobs co-founded the most successful technology company of all time, he applied for jobs like the rest of us. And, as it turns out, he was quite awful at it. A one-page job application by ...
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