What Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and 13 other highly successful tech people were doing at age 25
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What were the most successful people in tech doing when they were 25?
At the time, many were already founding or making deals with multimillion-dollar companies, or simply dreaming up how they could make their dent in the universe.
In other words, it varied from tech titan to tech titan, and it all goes to show that there's no one path to success.
To underscore that point, we've compiled these snapshots to show you what they were up to at 25.
Steve Jobs took his company public and became a millionaire.
Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesLarry Ellison was working odd jobs as a programmer.
OracleAfter moving to Berkeley, California, at 22, the college dropout turned billionaire Oracle founder used what he picked up in college and taught himself about computer programming. He found odd technical jobs at places like Fireman's Fund, Wells Fargo, and AMPEX until finally landing at Amdahl Corporation, where he worked on the first IBM-compatible mainframe system.
Jeff Bezos had a cushy job in finance.
Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesAt age 24, the future Amazon founder and CEO went to work at Bankers Trust developing revolutionary software for banking institutions at that time, according to the book "Jeff Bezos: The Founder of Amazon.com" by Ann Byers.
Two years later, Bezos became the company's youngest vice president.
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