Astrology and Career: Taurus on the Cusp of 10th House
- Ira Khadar
- Feb 10, 2024
- 4 min read
Updated: Feb 26, 2024
The 10th house in astrology represents one's career, achievements, awards and aspirations for success in the external world.
To evaluate the 10th house in a specific natal chart, consider:
The sign on the cusp of the 10th house.
The ruler of the Midheaven (sign, house, aspects).
Planets in the 10th house (their direct significations and aspects).
Co-ruler of the 10th house, if applicable (sign, house, aspects).
This article will discuss what it means if you have Taurus on the cusp of the 10th house.

Tip #1 - Ambitions
The holder of the 10th house in Taurus is more inclined towards achieving a stable, secure position with good material well-being and minimal work stress, rather than proving themselves to the world (as seen with Aries on the MC).
For them, it's not about achieving but about possessing – fame and recognition are secondary; the joy of a comfortable and peaceful life takes precedence. They value the security and stability offered by their social status.
Here, individuals patiently wait and choose the most reliable and promising paths, leading them (if other indicators of the 10th house don't hinder Taurus' charms) to desired prosperity and high status.
Of course, when making a judgment, we look at the full picture - which sign Venus falls into, what other elements are present in the 10th house, and so on.
Tip #2 - Successful Career Paths
Financial Work: Handling finances in various capacities including banks, credit organisations, accounting, cashiers, minting facilities, government bodies overseeing financial and tax controls, and securities markets. Economics and accounting professions also fall under this category, such as teaching economics or auditing at finance-oriented universities.
Material Management: Jobs involving handling tangible goods such as supply management, warehouse management, and storage organizations.
Asset Management: Employment in real estate (including land management) and dealing with valuable assets like cars, jewelry, and equipment, with an emphasis on their investment value as capital assets.
Household Goods: Crafting or selling household items like utensils, mattresses, beds, and food production, particularly within the context of relaxation and comfort, all within the domain of Taurus.
Leisure Industry: SPA treatments, sanatoriums, vacation homes, and the entire industry related to beds, mattresses, bedding, and accessories.
Agricultural Sector: Farming fruits, vegetables, grains, and related activities such as sales, preservation, and processing, including livestock farming, animal husbandry, and pet breeding, alongside stores selling animals, birds, plants, and related items.
Food Industry: From cultivation to production and sale, encompassing large-scale production to local market vending of vegetables and all food-related items, regardless of distribution channel.
Land: Ownership, distribution, and management of land including urban planning, land and construction committees, cultivation, or employment in the agricultural sector, as well as careers related to geography and geology.
Medical Field: Specializations including endocrinology, gynecology, dermatology, maxillofacial surgery, dentistry, ENT, and cosmetology.
Persistence, patience, and thoroughness are key to success for Taurus.
Tip #3 - Strategies for Thriving in Society
Practicality, realism, and quality should guide you to success. Evaluate your current situation objectively and assess the quality and relevance of your ideas, aspirations, plans, and achievements.
Diligence and perseverance: Work hard, be patient, embrace the flow of time and workload, move steadily and confidently towards your goals. Focus your efforts efficiently and persistently in one direction.
Invest regularly in skills: Enhance your professionalism in relevant areas. Gather information from diverse sources; eventually, everything will come together to form a clear picture.
Cultivate stable professional relationships. Support at the right time can greatly benefit you.
Prioritise stability: develop skills in resource and financial management.
Tip #4 - Portrait of a Typical Boss
The 10th house also describes the collective image of authority figures in our lives. It enables us to discern which traits in our managers we'll appreciate overall and, in negative scenarios, what will challenge us. If we become bosses ourselves, these characteristics will define us in that role.
Ideally, the individual will encounter calm, balanced, knowledgeable bosses who understand the pleasures of material life. They won't rush but will know their business well, sensing where the money lies, skillfully navigating to secure the best offers without unnecessary conflicts or risks. Even in the best-case scenario, we may not need to talk about someone with frenetic charisma and the ability to infect others with enthusiasm. However, they can inspire with their calmness and sense of reliability.
On the flip side, the boss could be too slow and lazy, inclined to shift all possible duties onto the native or other subordinates, while remaining greedy and inflexible. They will claim all the perks for themselves – a comfortable office, eight varieties of tea, money, and vacations – leaving none for others.
In this article, we explored the placement of Taurus on the cusp of the 10th house. While the ruler of the house sets the overall tone for events related to this theme, aspects to the ruler, its dispositor, planets in the house, and second ruler (if any) can significantly complement or alter the picture. If you find that this portrayal doesn't entirely align with your experience, consider booking a consultation for a thorough analysis of your 10th house.
Astrology and Career: Taurus on the Cusp of 10th House
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