Rat - Best Business and Career Fields

Rat people are acute and careful, so if they become interested in one business field and could pay effort to it, they are highly likely to succeed. They are insightful and adaptable, making them sensitive to newly emerged industries. Though they may come across difficulties in their entrepreneurial process, their cautious and frugal characteristics will always get them through smoothly after all.
 

Best Age to Start a Business for Rat

Age: 35 – 45
 

Best Business and Career Fields for Rat

Grain and Oil Field

With relatively low investment, the risk of grain and oil business is not so high for Rats with relatively common luck in earning unexpected fortune. Also, this business does good to the neighborhood, bringing Rat people both merits and popularity among their neighbors.
 

Service Industry

Being smart, diligent, sociable and able to adjust in any environment, people born in the year of Rat are especially suitable for service industry, like tourism and catering. However, they are easy to trust other people, which is not a good thing when cooperating with others.
 

Finance and Economy

Rat people are acute and careful, so they could handle the precise requirements in finance and economy field. What’s the most important is that they are timorous so that they could perfectly adjust to the rigorous business environment, while reckless people will bring themselves losses. It’s advised that Rat people consider opening an investment consultancy company.
 

Which one is better for Rat, sole proprietorship or partnership?

On one hand, Rat people are tactful businessman; they usually keep their emotions under wraps and act in confidence, giving others the impression that they can do it on their own. And indeed, they are adept in making plans, setting up goals, and organizing detailed activities. In addition, they are not the discussable kind of people. Therefore, they are more suitable to do business alone in the way they like.

On the other hand, interpersonal relationship plays a significant role in business operation, from personnel affairs to product sale, which is not Rats’ specialty. So it’s suggested that Rat people find one partner to deal with these affairs, but one is enough. With themselves managing internal business and the partner dealing external affairs, Rats’ business will be more balanced and stable.
 

Business and Career Partners for Rat

 Rat: Uncooperative
The worst pair. Usually ends in failure and bankruptcy.

 Ox: Cooperative
Ox people don’t have business sense, but they are diligent. Working with them demands Rat to think more in business operation.

 Tiger: Cooperative in some way
Rats need to be honest to their partner because their opportunism could lead to bad result.

 Rabbit: Bad Partner
Their cooperation won’t last long because Rats couldn’t understand Rabbit’s management style.

 Dragon: Cooperative
But the Dragon should take initiative in their business.

 Snake: Unknown
They are not good partners in others’ eyes, but the ending may not always be bad.

 Horse: Uncooperative
They just can’t get along with each other.

 Sheep: Overall uncooperative
Sheep does not have business insight, and they always deal with official business from an artist’s view.

 Monkey: Cooperative
But Rat should think independently, and don’t be affected by the Monkey.

 Rooster: Uncooperative
Roosters usually have no idea in doing business.

 Dog: Normally uncooperative
Dogs are idealists and will end in failure doing business.

 Pig: Cooperative
Pig people have better wealth luck than others so they could make a fortune together.
 

Advice on Business Investment for Rat

Rat people are warned not to cooperate with friends or relatives; investing in their companies will also lead to financial losses. They should be more devoted to their own career, with small investments gradually gather into great fortune.

Further Reading on Chinese Zodiac Rat:

 Best Jobs and Working Partners for Rat

 Horoscope in 2024

 Personality of the Rat

 Love Compatibility of Rat

- Last updated on Feb. 05, 2024 by Brenda Lian -