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Your Career Horoscope for July 3, 2025

Your Career Horoscope for July 3, 2025

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Today brings a shift in energy across the board, stay alert, follow your instincts, and be ready to act on fresh insight or opportunities. Find daily astrological predictions for all sun signs for July 3. We recommend reading the horoscopes for your rising sign.
Aries Career Horoscope
When the Moon left your work sector yesterday, this will have left you with a lot more than you bargained for. As well as leaving you with a better read on work and job matters and more emotionally and intuitively engaged and aware, this first visit since Mars returned has been a chance to both tap into and unleash his warrior and competitive spirit. Once out of the box, there is no going back to settling for the status quo.
Taurus Career Horoscope
While having the Moon in your work sector, along with its friendly aspect to Pluto on the career front yesterday is helping to get your professional ducks in a row ahead of Venus' return to your income sector in two days, your sixth sense will be picking up on change in the air. There hasn't been any planetary activity on the job front so far this year, with the Moon's monthly visits key to staying on track. However, in the second half of the year, that is going to change.
Gemini Career Horoscope
The lead up to the Moon's return to your work sector tomorrow is an important point in any month for having your antennas up without overthinking things. As the Moon's last visit while Juno is in retrograde motion here and the only visit while the Sun and Jupiter are together in your income sector, there will be a lot of information and insight coming at you over the coming days, with the more space you can clear for it now the better.
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Cancer Career Horoscope
As the Moon makes its monthly transit through your home and family sector it is running the gauntlet, as it one by one clashes with each of the five planets in your career sector. This is something that every four weeks is going to put your work/life balance to the test, but with all five slowing down ahead of retrograde turns, this is something the professional gods are already calling for.
Leo Career Horoscope
While the Moon formed a friendly aspect to both Venus and Uranus in your career sector before leaving your income sector yesterday and both are just days away from leaving, it is Venus is able to make the most use of this. This has left you with a sharp nose for money just as the planet of money is working to fuel your professional confidence, attract opportunities and steer things in a lucrative direction.
Virgo Career Horoscope
Two days before Venus is due to return to your career sector, where as the planet of money she will spend the rest of the month fuelling your professional confidence, attracting opportunities and steering things in a lucrative direction, the Moon is helping to give this the best possible start. While the Moon will leave your income sector before Venus returns, as well as leaving you with a sharp nose for money, its friendly aspect to Pluto is giving you an early read on work and job matters as well.
Libra Career Horoscope
It is not just the money gods that are calling for a wait and see approach ahead of the Moon's return to your income sector tomorrow, but the professional gods as well. As well as returning to sharpen your nose for money and act as a trigger, this first visit since Jupiter returned to your career sector and the only visit while the Sun is there, is going to bring things together from across the income, work and career fronts.
Scorpio Career Horoscope
By the time the Moon leaves a nostalgic and reflective part of your chart tomorrow, it will have clashed with all five planets in your work sector, something that every four weeks can put how well you know when to keep your work hat on and when to take it off to the test. However, with all five slowing ahead of retrograde turns, the first in just two days, this is something the professional gods are already calling for.
Sagittarius Career Horoscope
The Moon's departure from your career sector yesterday was always going to leave you with your professional instincts sharp while more emotionally and intuitively engaged and aware moving into Venus and Uranus' final days in your career sector. However, this first visit since Mars' return has both added to and unmasked his warrior and competitive spirit, which can't be put back in the box.
Capricorn Career Horoscope
With no planetary activity in your career sector, the Moon's monthly visits are more than just a chance to sharpen your professional instincts and become more emotionally and intuitively engaged and aware. This is a chance to check in with your professional compass to check that you are on the right track and if not, make any course corrections. With Venus and Uranus just days away from your work sector, the timing couldn't be better.
Aquarius Career Horoscope
The lead up to the Moon's return to your career sector tomorrow is an important point in any month for having your antennas up while taking a wait and see approach. While an ordinary monthly visit, as the last while the asteroid Juno, the queen of commitment is in retrograde motion here, the first since Jupiter returned to your work sector and the only visit while the Sun is here, is going to get you inside the inner workings of the changing landscape of this professional year.
Pisces Career Horoscope
Mercury has only been in your work sector for six days, but since returning he has made three major aspects, one for the first time in three decades and another for the first time ever, leaving you with a lot to unpack. Fortunately, instead of rushing through in 14 to 15 days like he normally would, this smart and practical planet is here for the next two months.
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