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Career Readiness
Roles at Chevron
Socratify's Learning Loop
Skills-based. Curated. Adaptive.
Close your skill gaps
Track progress on your skill profile and achieve your career goals in the age of AI
Technical Troubleshooting
PractitionerCode & Safety Compliance
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Deeply Researched
Every session is built around news, trends, earnings calls, and ideas shaping your profession today
No questions available
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Interview Simulations
Mock interviews with sharp, realistic AI interviewer personas, interactives and exhibits
Framework
Main Branch
Are safety and code compliance at risk?
Level 1
Does the conflict violate electrical codes?
Level 2
NEC clearance requirement: 3 feet minimum above HVAC ductwork
Level 2
40% of electrical runs require rerouting to meet code (1,000+ outlets affected)
Level 1
Construction safety during rework phase?
Level 2
OSHA requirements: 2-person minimum per phase, safety briefings before each reroute
Level 2
Rework introduces 12% injury risk increase in concurrent MEP work
Main Branch
How much scope is really changing?
Level 1
Electrical routing alternatives analysis?
Level 2
Option A: Reroute vertically (adds 150% to conduit length, +18% labor)
Level 2
Option B: Install ceiling drop or under-slab runs (adds 22% labor, +$140K)
Level 2
Option C: Coordinate with MEP—shift HVAC ducts (requires HVAC crew, +3 weeks)
Level 1
Cost impact of each option?
Level 2
Option A rework: $85K + 4 weeks delay
Level 2
Option B rework: $140K + 2 weeks delay
Level 2
Option C coordination: $55K + 3 weeks delay (assumes HVAC available)
Main Branch
Can we recover schedule and keep team morale?
Level 1
Schedule recovery levers?
Level 2
Original timeline: 26 weeks, delay options add 2-4 weeks slip
Level 2
Parallel work possible: other floors can proceed while 40% electrical reroutes
Level 2
Overtime feasibility: 10% crew augmentation could recover 1-2 weeks
Level 1
Team coordination and quality under pressure?
Level 2
Current team: 12 electricians, 2 supervisors (established working relationships)
Level 2
Rework quality risk: 28% defect rate on rush electrical work (vs 3% baseline)
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Sharpen Your Judgment
Get pressure-tested on which problems matter, which questions to ask, and how to prioritize
Churn is rising — I'd invest in a retention program.
Thinking
AssessUser jumps to solution without diagnosing root cause
LocateMissing: churn segmentation, cohort analysis, CAC vs LTV comparison
DecidePush back — force hypothesis-driven diagnosis before solutioning
That treats the symptom. What would tell you *why* they're leaving — and whether retention is even the right lever?
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Tailored Debriefs
Know exactly where you stand on every skill that matters — after every session
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Precision & AccuracyDistinctive
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Systems UnderstandingStrong
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Safety-First ThinkingMeeting Bar
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Technical CommunicationStrong
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