An idea of this invited symposium is to get together career and talent development researchers and practitioners in sport psychology to share ideas and discuss possible ways of improving cooperation between these two overlapping topics. The symposium will start with two presentations of the talent development and career development topics in sport psychology each covering relevant key terms, evolution, theoretical frameworks, major research directions, and applied aspects. The presentations will be followed by a panel discussion with six participants representing both topics and different cultural traditions in sport psychology. Here is a set of discussion questions: (1) What is the common ground and what are the differences between both approaches? (2) What are the topics of mutual interest? For example, (a) Career initiation and related talent development issues: early specialization vs. early diversification; talent selection vs. young athletes' motivation and commitment; beginning of sport specialization; role of parents; (b) Career continuation and related talent development issues: dropout from sports in adolescent years and transition from junior to senior sports; identity development and dual careers for junior athletes (elite sport schools, etc.), and (c) Career termination and related talent development issues: transferable skills, personal identity, readiness for athletic retirement, (3) What can we learn from each other? (4) What are the needs in future research and how can we cooperate with each other? The symposium might become a turning point in cooperation between the career and talent development topics and also be followed by a join publication of the symposium participants.