Uranai Guidance, an information website operated by Site Creation Inc., conducted a survey of 100 men and women who had experience receiving career-related fortune-telling. The survey was conducted online through Lancers from May 9 to May 10, 2026. Valid responses totaled 100, consisting of 56 women and 44 men. The survey targeted people who had received fortune-telling related to work luck or career changes. Questions covered gender, age at the time of the reading, consultation method, divination type, reasons for trying career fortune-telling, impressions of the reading, and changes afterward. The results show that many people used career fortune-telling because of job concerns, career-change worries, or anxiety. Common reasons included anxiety about the future and wanting to know what kind of work suited them. Tarot and Four Pillars of Destiny were among the most frequently used methods. More than half of respondents said the reading was accurate, and many said they would like to use career fortune-telling again. The gender split was 56% women and 44% men, indicating that career fortune-telling is used by both men and women. By age at the time of the reading, people in their 30s accounted for the largest group at 35%, followed by those in their 20s at 23%, 40s at 21%, 50s and older at 17%, and teens at 4%. The strong showing among people in their 30s may reflect a life stage in which people often think about changing jobs, advancing their careers, or reconsidering how they want to work. For consultation methods, in-person individual readings were the most common at 45%, followed by free online diagnostics at 30%, magazine or television fortune-telling at 23%, fortune-telling apps at 14%, chat readings at 12%, phone readings at 9%, email readings at 8%, and self-readings at 5%. While direct consultations with fortune-tellers remain popular, many people also encounter career fortune-telling through casual online, smartphone, or media-based services. For divination