
Your Career Horoscope for July 27, 2025
Aries Career Horoscope
Away from the noise of the working week, the Moon's return to your work sector today will make it easier to hear yourself think while getting a better sense of perspective. With the Moon not only still here when you move into the new working week but into Mars' last full week in your work sector, over the next few days this will see the momentum build, while it is when they align in two days that this will really energise things on the job front.
Taurus Career Horoscope
A combination of the Moon's return to a playful and creative part of your chart and the Sun still separating from a clash with Pluto that over the last few days has put your work/life balance under pressure, makes this the right reminder at the right time. It is over the weekend that this gives you a reminder to put some guardrails in place, knowing that Mars is just days away from returning to your work sector and from kicking off what could be the busiest months of the year.
Gemini Career Horoscope
The weekend is always a valuable chance to regroup and especially as there is a lot to unpack after not only an active week across the income, work and career fronts, but where there have been some big changes. With the brakes now off work and job matters and the pace starting to pick up, it was the Moon's transit through your income sector just as the Sun left, that leaves you with everything needed to line up for next week's lucrative developments.
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Cancer Career Horoscope
By the time the Moon leaves your income sector today, it will have formed a friendly aspect to all five planets in your career sector, as it does with each monthly visit. The difference this time is that the Sun has been doing the Sun and as a New Moon, this has been both a window into and helped to energise the opening of both new doors and the doors to the past, second chances and untapped potential on the income and career fronts.
Leo Career Horoscope
With 16 years of near continuous planetary activity in your work sector having ended earlier in the year and six years of continuous planetary activity on the career front just three weeks ago, you have a rare chance to keep your work hat and professional hats off over the weekend. After a Full Moon on the job front earlier in the month and the Moon having spent last weekend in your career sector, today there is a chance to take a break from it all.
Virgo Career Horoscope
As she reaches her last weekend in your career sector and prepares to leave next week, Venus has created enough distance from the planets on the job and career fronts that will stay on to keep the momentum going, that she is now doing her own thing. As the planet of money, desire and attraction and as she is on a mission to exploit and attract professional potential and the money, the Moon's return to your income sector in two days will help with that.
Libra Career Horoscope
Halfway between the Sun's departure from your career sector four days ago and Venus' return in four days, Jupiter's first weekend on his own since returning last month to begin your biggest year for professional growth and expansion in over a decade is a chance to stand back and regroup. Where the Sun has left you with a realistic starting point, before Venus returns to exploit and attract opportunities and potential now, there is a chance to pull back and reassess your professional goals and aspirations.
Scorpio Career Horoscope
The Sun only returned to your career sector four days ago, but as he settles into his first weekend and the Mercury ends his first full week in retrograde motion here, the Moon leaves and wraps up a New Moon that has seen a lot packed into just a few short days. By the time the Moon leaves today, it will have formed a friendly aspect to all of the five planets in your work sector and with the Sun starting to do the same, with insight into the new doors and those opening to the past, second chances and untapped potential across the job and career fronts.
Sagittarius Career Horoscope
While the Moon's return to your career sector over the weekend and away from the noise of the working week will initially make it easier to hear yourself think, by the time it aligns with Mars for the last time before the warrior planet leaves, the new working week will be in full swing. For now, this is a chance to start tuning into your professional instincts and imagination, knowing this will come in handy over the coming days.
Capricorn Career Horoscope
As she reaches her last weekend in your work sector, Venus has created enough distance from Uranus who returned just 48 hours behind her earlier in the week, to be doing her own thing while knowing there is back up. With the Moon set to return to your career sector before Venus leaves next week, it is during her final days and in the heart of the new working week that she will be able to exploit and attract the most potential across the income, work and career fronts.
Aquarius Career Horoscope
Halfway between the Sun's departure from your work sector four days ago and Venus' return in four days, there is a chance to stand back and regroup during what is Jupiter's first weekend on his own since returning in early June to begin your biggest year for job growth and expansion in over a decade. It is when Venus and Jupiter return next week and the element of luck and the laws of attraction come together that the real chance to exploit and attract work and job matters will begin. Until then, with a chance first to reassess your goals and aspirations.
Pisces Career Horoscope
By the time the Moon leaves your work sector today and wraps up the New Moon two days ago, a huge amount of water will have passed under the bridge. As well as aligning with the Sun to create a New Moon and with Mercury to get a read on the doors that in retrograde motion he is opening to the past, the Moon will have formed a friendly aspect to all five planets in your income sector. With the Sun and Mercury already starting to do the same, this leaves you with a window into the doors opening to new and untapped potential on both the income and job fronts.

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