Run the pathway simulator.
A deterministic proof-of-concept showing how reviewed pathway modules can become guidance, comparisons, resume drafts, training plans, staff notes, and next-action checklists. No live LLM is connected.
Explain a realistic first step into manufacturing tech for a adult learner while planning around schedule.
Source-grounded guidance draft
A staff-reviewable answer assembled from the selected participant profile, pathway module, and practical barriers.
Meet with a workforce navigator and confirm one local training provider, one employer-facing skill target, and one support need before enrollment.
For this adult learner, the simulator would frame the pathway around this guidance rule: Use plain language, define unfamiliar credential terms, and keep the first action small enough to complete this week.
- Confirm basic math, reading, and schedule expectations with the training provider.
- Ask whether safety, OSHA-aligned awareness, or shop orientation is required first.
- Check whether the resident needs device access for applications or online onboarding.
- Safety and shop-floor practices
- Measurement and quality basics
- CNC or robotics exposure
- Industrial maintenance fundamentals
- Teamwork and reliability
