In their careers, Virgo moons have major research-prowess, and excel in careers where they’re able to put their brilliant minds to work. Virgo is ruled by Mercury, the planet of communication and information, after all.
Think jobs like data analytics, research, managerial positions, journalism, editing, and even physical or mental health professions. Any position where they can help others by applying their mental strengths will feel fulfilling for them, Pelinku notes.
They do, however, need to mindful about burnout, because they can be such hard workers. “They can go through burnout periods because they don’t know when to stop,” Pelinku explains, adding that this placement can also be detail-oriented to a fault, and should watch out for getting hung up on little things in their work or projects and missing deadlines.
In leadership positions, they can make great team leaders and managers with their effective organization and planning skills, but that’s when they need to especially watch out for that perfectionist streak, as to not deject any subordinates, Pelinku tells mindbodygreen.
Overall, she says, in order for a Virgo moon to feel emotionally stable in the work environment, they should lean on their strengths and avoid “missing the forest for the trees,” AKA being so concerned with details that they miss the big picture.