Back in August 2019, I was really into checking out what opportunities were out there for Virgos in their careers. First, I started by doing some online research. I typed in all sorts of keywords on search engines, like “Virgo career opportunities in August 2019”. I scrolled through tons of web pages, reading different astrological blogs and career – related articles.
Then, I joined some astrology – themed forums. I posted a thread asking other Virgos and astrology enthusiasts about their experiences and what they thought were potential career opportunities during that month. People started to respond, sharing their own stories and tips. Some said they got job interviews, while others mentioned projects that came their way.
I also went through my own career situation at that time. I was working in a small company, doing a regular 9 – to – 5 job. I started looking at my skills and what I was good at. I realized I had a knack for data analysis, even though my current job didn’t really focus on that.
With this in mind, I decided to take action. I updated my resume, highlighting my data – analysis skills. I started applying for jobs in data – related fields. I filled out online applications, attached my resume, and wrote cover letters. It was a bit of a hassle, but I kept at it.
I also networked with people on LinkedIn. I reached out to those in the data – analysis industry, sent connection requests, and started having conversations. Some of them gave me really good advice on how to break into the field.
After a few weeks of applying and networking, I finally got some responses. I had a couple of job interviews. I prepared for them by researching the companies, practicing common interview questions, and dressing up nicely. One of the interviews went really well, and I got an offer for a data – analysis position.
Looking back, it was a great experience. It showed me that even if you’re following astrological signs for career guidance, you still need to put in the hard work. You can’t just sit around and wait for opportunities to fall into your lap. You’ve got to go out there, do the research, make the connections, and take the necessary steps to achieve your career goals.
