Career journal for
QA Engineers
QA prevents outcomes. The bugs you caught do not get a parade, and the incidents that did not happen are invisible to calibration.
Bloomly is the career journal built for the moments the work actually happens, not the night before the review.
A captured day for a QA Engineer
- 01
9am: caught a payments-flow regression in the staging build before release.
- 02
12pm: shipped the new visual-regression test framework; the team has already caught 3 layout bugs.
- 03
3pm: paired with Marcus on his first E2E test for the search flow.
- 04
5pm: wrote the post-mortem for the prior-week incident that the team's testing should have caught.
What a QA Engineer captures
- Bugs caught before production
- Test framework and tooling work
- Automation coverage growth
- Release-quality metrics
- Engineer-coaching on quality patterns
Caught 23 pre-production regressions worth ~$340K in prevented incidents. Moved E2E automation coverage 41% to 68%.
Promotion rubric, mapped to capture
- Quality outcomesCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Test infrastructureCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Bug-prevention workCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
- Cross-team partnershipCaptured automatically through dated entries, auto-tagged against this dimension, and surfaced in your generated Performance Report and Period Recap.
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You don't write the qa engineer review. Bloomly does.
Caught a regression in the checkout flow that would have cost ~$80K/day in lost transactions. Slipped through 3 prior review gates. Thirty seconds in the moment. The full review writes itself from a year of those.