Work & career

Free Work Tarot: Read Your Career Situation

A work spread helps you explore how you're experiencing your job, what's blocking you, and what alternative you can weigh. It doesn't replace contractual, legal or professional information.

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In short

Oráculo's free work tarot lays out three cards to review your recent path, current work situation and an action worth weighing. It's symbolic guidance for thinking through a career decision, not legal or contractual advice.

How to use this reading

Useful questions focus on decisions you can act on: what to prepare for an interview, which skill to develop, or what to check before changing jobs. The voice session also offers a seven-position work spread.

Card positions

  1. Cause or recent career path.
  2. Current work situation.
  3. Trend and action worth considering.

Example reading

The Devil
The Devil
Past/Cause · upright
4 of Wands
4 of Wands
Present/Current Situation · upright
Knight of Cups
Knight of Cups
Future/Outcome · upright

For «what should I keep in mind before accepting this offer?», the reading can separate past experience, present conditions and possible consequences. Then weigh the reflection against salary, hours, contract and your real goals.

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Frequently asked questions

What can a work spread offer?

It can help sort out doubts about interviews, changes, blocks or priorities. Afterward, compare it with real data: contract, salary, hours and goals.

Does it replace legal or employment advice?

No. For contracts, dismissals, leave or legal disputes, consult a qualified professional.

Which spread does Oráculo use for work?

The free written consultation uses three cards. In voice sessions you can ask for a wider work spread when the question needs it.