Tarot for choosing between two jobs: which cards to read
When you have two job offers and cannot decide, tarot does not choose for you. But it can show you what aspect of each option you are ignoring.
When tarot helps with a choice between two jobs
When you have two job offers and you have been going back and forth for days without reaching a conclusion, the problem is rarely lack of information. Usually, part of you already knows the answer — but something is blocking the decision: fear of change, external pressure, or a criterion you have not articulated yet. At that point, tarot does not choose for you, but it can name what you are avoiding seeing.
Which spread to use: Celtic Cross or comparative spread
For a choice between two options, the Celtic Cross works well when you need depth: what led to the situation, what forces act from outside, what you truly hope for and fear, and what the most likely outcome is depending on the path you take. A 6-card comparative spread (3 cards per option) is more direct and visual: you place both options side by side and read each position in parallel.
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In a comparative spread, the most informative positions are: the current energy of each option (what each job holds right now), the main obstacle in each one, and the likely outcome at six months. If you use the Celtic Cross, positions 5 (what is above, the ideal) and 10 (final outcome) carry the most weight in a career decision.
Card signals that point in a direction
In a work reading, some cards are especially revealing: the Ace of Pentacles or the Eight of Pentacles point to stability and concrete growth. The Chariot signals forward movement with effort. The Tower may indicate that one option brings a disruptive change you are not expecting. The Devil in an obstacle position can indicate a golden trap — the most attractive-looking option hides a dependency or a condition that is hard to sustain.
What tarot cannot decide for you
Tarot does not replace salary negotiation, contract analysis, or company evaluation. If a card points toward one option but the financial terms are poor, that is information the tarot does not have. Use the reading as an additional layer of perspective on aspects that numbers do not measure: the environment, emotional wear, and alignment with what you want to build long-term.
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