Guides
Career evidence guides.
Direct answers, examples, and frameworks for the moments when work needs to become proof.
These guides are built for answer engines and humans who need a fast, quotable explanation of career evidence: what to save, how to structure it, and how to turn it into review-ready writing.
Start with the difference between a career journal and a brag doc, then use the accomplishment-tracking system to capture wins every week. When review season arrives, use the evidence examples to convert the record into self-review bullets, promotion cases, resume updates, and interview stories.
Each guide follows the same extraction-friendly format: a direct answer at the top, a short methodology note, concrete examples, frequently asked questions, and related Bloomly resources. That structure helps readers act quickly and gives search and AI systems clear passages to cite without guessing what the page is about.
If you are starting from zero, read them in order. Define the source record, build the weekly capture habit, then collect the evidence categories your manager, recruiter, or promotion committee will actually understand. The goal is simple: stop asking memory to do a database's job, especially when money, title, and opportunity depend on recall.
Brag doc vs career journal
Brag doc vs career journal: the difference, when to use each, examples, and how Bloomly turns daily entries into review-ready evidence.
How to track work accomplishments
A simple system for tracking work accomplishments, wins, feedback, metrics, and impact so performance reviews stop being a memory test.
Performance review evidence examples
Performance review evidence examples by category: metrics, feedback, shipped work, leadership, incidents, mentoring, and invisible work.