Hi Devil,
I'll have a go at this for you.
Firstly may I say that I will be using Frawley's method of interpreting your query, that is to say I will be using the time and location at which i received and understood your question for producing the horary, rather than the time and place at which you thought of the question. When I have interpreted charts previously using this method, I have found them to be more significant. Apparently you only use the time/place the question was first thought when you are interpreting a chart for your self, or for a person sat with you at that time.
Here's what Frawley says upon this matter:
The time/place for which the chart is set is that of the astrologer. In the past, astrologer and querent were usually in the same room; today they are often continents apart. As we take the time at which the question is understood, so we must take the place at which the question is understood: the location of the astrologer. According to traditional philosophy the question does not really exist until it reaches the ear (or eyes) of one who can answer it. Until then it is a no-thing.
I hope you don't mind me experimenting with this new method in order to answer your inquiry.
I received your question and decided to answer it @ 16:04 in the town of Blackpool, England, UK.
Here is the chart: (which I make small enough not to be a nuisance by constantly having to scroll left and right across the screen in order to be able to read the posts (that is so annoying))
Your significator is the Sun as Leo rises. The Sun is peregrine in Leo, meaning that you have no power to act, which is descriptive, as you have had the interview and all you can do now is wait.
The significator of the job is Venus as the MC is in Taurus, and the Moon, your co-significator is applying a conjunction to Venus, this is your application to become one with the job, however, the Moon is in detriment and Venus in it's own terms - you may have had a good interview but you do not meet the requirements sought after for this position.
I feel that despite this you have every confidence that you will get the job, the Moon translates light from Jupiter in it's own terms to Venus which is also in it's own terms. Perhaps this indicates a wealth of past experience, and certainly a confident and positive attitude, but this will not get you the job, as the Moon is detrimented, somehow you do not have what they are looking for. As the Moon translates to the job from an expansive Jupiter in the 3rd, you may have had rather too much to say, and I wonder if you in fact too over confident in your interview.
To get this job would mean a great deal to you, because the Moon, being in Capricorn is exalting Mars, and Mars is the co-significator of the job by it's placement in the 10th house. Neither Mars nor Venus however mutually recieve either of you luminary significator's, and Venus is in the sign of Moon's detriment. You adore the job but the job (or the interviewer) very much dislikes you. Not that this is personal, it is as if they seek someone very particular and you do not match their vision of whom they seek. Lack of strong reception shows that there is little inclination to be made one with the job. There is an aspect between your solar significator and the co-significator of the job Mars, however this is a square, and the Sun has already passed this aspect. It was already decided that you were not right for the position. This is a shame because the Moon exalting Mars shows how very much you would love that facet of the job that it was decided that you was not right for.
It interests me that Venus (the job) is conjunct fixed star Peacock, which would say something about the nature of this job. Has this job got something to do with vanity, beauty, appearances, attractions and a love of display? There is almost something dramatic and expressive about the job, these qualities are emphasised by this stars conjunction with Venus. The job is described as somehow artistic, showy and performance orientated, particularly so as this is in the 5th house. I would be very interested to find out what type of job this was that you were going for. Appearances and impressions are very important to the job.
The Sun, your proper significator is conjunct fixed star Deneb Adige (Deneb = he judges, Adige = flying swiftly), this would have something to say about snap decisions, and I would be wary of the notion that you have this job in the bag, the interviewer made a decision quickly, however well your interview seemed to go. Deneb Adige is also associated with travel across water, which causes me to wonder whether there would be prospects of travel with the position you are hoping to attain, if so, the Sun's peregrine position takes you nowhere fast. Deneb is the swans tail and has the meaning of 'hindmost'. This is not a good indication for success in your application. None the less it is not all bad, because Deneb carries the meaning of 'an ingenious and clever intellect that is quick at learning'. (Robson) So I don't feel you will not get the job because you do not have what it takes, but because they are seeking a very specific applicant and you did not meet the special requirements.
I would apply for another job of a very similar type and see how you fare then, because it is not shown that you do not have what it takes, you do, you're just not right for this
particular job on this occassion.
I do however, hope that I am completely wrong and that you do get the job.
It just doesn't look good for this occassion, but it does suggest you have what it takes.
Please feel free to ask any questions and give me any feedback on how things go. This helps me to learn.
Cheers,
Draco.