
Your Career Horoscope for July 24, 2025
Aries Career Horoscope
As he moves into his final two weeks in your work sector Mars has cleared any hurdles, roadblocks or barriers and with nothing but open road ahead of him, is able to put his foot on the gas. While the Moon is still three days away from its last visit before the warrior planet of the cosmos leaves, there is a call to strap in as you move into what could be some of the busiest 14 days of the year.
Taurus Career Horoscope
While this week has already gotten off to a positive start on the income and career fronts and Venus is working to make her final days in your income sector as lucrative as possible, the busiest months of the year are still 14 days away. This makes it important to pay attention to some work/life balance reminders that will be coming up over the coming days, seeing this is a chance for some future proofing.
Gemini Career Horoscope
It is right in the heart of the working week that as well as helping to sharpen your nose for money as it moves through your income sector, the Moon is bringing things together on the income, work and career fronts. A day after the Sun left your income sector, the partnerships that he had spent cementing with forces on the job and career fronts, the Moon is able to make and cement in the space of just a few hours.
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Cancer Career Horoscope
That the Sun is spending his first full day in your income sector at a friendly aspect to both Saturn and Neptune in your career sector is a brand new experience. As the solar spotlight settles onto your income situation, matters and options it is with the support from the start of Neptune, the planet of hopes and dreams in your career sector for the first time in 150 years and Saturn, the planet with the power to move mountains, for the first time in three decades.
Leo Career Horoscope
The Moon is making its first visit to a nostalgic and reflective part of your chart since the last planet left your career sector and for the first time since a Full Moon put how well you know when to keep your work hat on and when to take it off to the test. Even in the heart of the working week, you will find it a lot easier to answer a call to pace yourself, something that might be a new experience. This is a sign that the professional urgency really is dialling back.
Virgo Career Horoscope
Thanks to starting the week with the Moon in your career sector, there is a chance to move into Venus' final seven days here with your professional instincts sharp while emotionally and intuitively engaged and aware. Knowing that Mars is just 14 days away from your income sector and from kicking off the most lucrative months of 2025, as the planet of money Venus, will be doubling down on her mission to steer things in a lucrative direction.
Libra Career Horoscope
The Moon's return to your career sector just before the Sun left yesterday was in time to take over from where he left off, while at the same time helping with a transition onto Jupiter's long game. At the same time, in the heart of the working week, the Moon is connecting with and helping to cement the links the Sun had forged with forces on the income and job fronts over the past month.
Scorpio Career Horoscope
Helping the Sun to settle into his first full day in your career sector and as you adjust to having the solar spotlight on your career and professional situation, matters and options, is both having Mercury in retrograde motion here and the support of some powerful planets in your work sector. With Mercury and the majority of the planets on the job front in retrograde motion, while the Sun is here to move things forward, it is with the doors also open to the past.
Sagittarius Career Horoscope
As Mars moves into his final two weeks in your career sector, he has cleared any hurdles and has navigated his way past any slow moving traffic. With nothing but open road in front of him and knowing that once he leaves won't be back until the end of next year, the warrior planet of the cosmos is able to put his foot on the gas and put as much into these final 14 days as he can. Buckle up, for things are about to become a lot busier.
Capricorn Career Horoscope
Thanks to starting the week with the Moon not only in your work sector but at a friendly aspect to Pluto on the income front, you have everything needed to move into Venus's final seven days here with confidence. On a mission to fuel your job confidence, attract opportunities and steer things in a lucrative direction, an intuitive read on work and job matters and on where the money is has been equally valuable.
Aquarius Career Horoscope
Having returned to your work sector just before the Sun left yesterday, the Moon has been able to bridge the gap and help with the transition from his short to Jupiter's long game. What the Sun had a month to explore Jupiter, the planet of luck and expansion has 12 months to fully exploit, while in the meantime, this is dialling up a positive day on the income, work and career fronts.
Pisces Career Horoscope
As the Sun settles into his first full day in your work sector, there is just enough time to get your bearings and adjust to the solar spotlight being on your work situation, job matters and options, before the Moon returns tomorrow as a New Moon. While the Sun returns at the same time each year, rarely with as much built in potential on the income and job fronts from the start.

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