Steve Jobs, Bill Gates' Early Resumes Go Viral
Steve Jobs, Bill Gates' Early Resumes Go Viral

Steve Jobs, Bill Gates' Early Resumes Go Viral

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Resumes of tech pioneers Steve Jobs and Bill Gates from when they were 18 have gone viral on social media, offering a nostalgic glimpse into their early careers. Jobs' 1973 resume highlights his skills in electronics and design while he was a student at Reed College, notably lacking access to a phone. In contrast, Gates' 1971 resume showcases his programming expertise in languages like FORTRAN and BASIC, along with his partnership with Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft. The social media post by Jon Erlichman has sparked discussions, with users praising the documents as historical treasures. Commenters noted the contrasting styles of the resumes, with Jobs' being hand-written and informal whereas Gates' was neatly type-written. The excitement surrounding these resumes underscores the lasting impact both men have had on the technology industry.

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