Brag Doc Template
Engineering Director Brag Doc
A brag doc for an Engineering Director is the record of org-level engineering outcomes, the managers and senior ICs you hired and grew, the technical-strategy contributions that compounded across teams, and the operating cadence (architectural review, on-call discipline, planning rituals) that gave the eng org capacity. The template below captures all four.
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Engineering Director Brag Doc
What to include
Director calibration is built on org outcomes, hiring quality, manager development, technical-strategy contribution, and operating cadence. Quantify everything (team output velocity, hires landed, retention, on-call incidents per quarter, planning-cycle accuracy). Name specific managers and senior ICs whose trajectories you shaped.
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Org-Level Outcomes
What your org shipped and the impact it had.
- ·What 3-5 highest-impact technical outcomes did your org ship this period?
- ·Which committee-target metrics moved because of work your org led?
- ·What major incident or risk did your org navigate well?
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Hiring and Team-Building
Managers and senior ICs you brought in or grew.
- ·How many engineers did you hire this period? At what levels?
- ·Which manager hire landed and which struggled?
- ·What was the team's retention vs the company baseline?
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Technical-Strategy Contribution
Architecture decisions and roadmap shaping you owned.
- ·What architectural or platform direction did you set or shape this period?
- ·What technical bet did you fund that paid off?
- ·What technical bet did you kill or de-prioritize and what was the return on saying no?
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Operating Cadence
Rituals and processes that produced org capacity.
- ·What on-call, incident-review, or reliability ritual did you start, change, or kill?
- ·What planning or estimation discipline did you introduce that improved roadmap accuracy?
- ·What did you do to make the org operate at higher velocity without higher overhead?
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Generated via Bloom, a career journal for iPhone. Bloom writes this document for you from your daily entries; the template is the manual version. Bloomjournal.cc
Weak vs. Strong bullets
The format does the easy part. The bullets carry the weight. A few examples to set the bar.
Weak
Drove org outcomes.
Strong
Org of 22 engineers across 4 teams shipped 18 user-visible releases this half. 4 of those moved committee-target reliability metrics: 99.94% to 99.98% uptime (target 99.97%), p99 latency 340ms to 89ms on the highest-traffic endpoint, on-call pages-per-week dropped from 14 to 4, and incident MTTR moved from 47 minutes to 21.
Weak
Hired engineers.
Strong
Closed 6 hires this half: 1 engineering manager (Sarah), 2 senior engineers, 2 mid-level, 1 staff (Marcus). Median ramp-time-to-first-prod-PR was 4 weeks (company baseline 6 weeks). Sarah closed 3 senior hires in her first quarter as a manager. Marcus owned the data-store deprecation single-handed (1.5 staff-engineer-quarters of work shipped in 11 weeks).
Weak
Set technical direction.
Strong
Funded the platform-consolidation bet across the half: retired 3 ad-hoc data services, migrated to a single primary store with read replicas. Took 14 weeks of multi-team coordination; produced $640K annualized infra savings and unblocked the Identity team's 2026 roadmap. Killed the parallel 'rebuild internal feature flags' bet in Q1; reallocated 2 engineers to the platform work. The reallocation was the call I am most proud of in retrospect.
Manual template vs. Bloom generated report
Manual brag doc
- Works when you already remember the right examples.
- Requires manual sorting, rewriting, and evidence cleanup.
- Best for a one-time draft or printable structure.
Bloom generated report
- Starts from the work you captured when it happened.
- Organizes entries by goals, skills, impact, and review period.
- Turns daily evidence into shareable summaries and PDF reports.
You don't fill out a Bloom report. Bloom writes it.
The template above is the manual version. Bloom is the generated version. Thirty seconds when something good happens (speak it or type it) and at review time the entire document is in your share sheet. Same shape as the template. Your numbers, your names, your dates. Already written.
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Build the evidence before you need the template
Templates help with format. A career journal helps with memory. Use these pages together: learn the structure, generate a quick outline, then keep the source material current in Bloom.
Frequently asked questions
Can I use this as a Engineering Director brag doc app replacement?▾
You can use the template manually, but it will only stay useful if you update it consistently. Bloom is the app version: capture wins daily, then generate reports when you need them.
What should a brag doc include?▾
A strong brag doc includes dated wins, measurable impact, collaborators, skills, feedback, decisions, evidence links, and review-category alignment.
Is Bloom a brag doc app?▾
Yes. Bloom is a brag doc app and career journal that keeps the source material current, then turns entries into performance reports, recaps, and reusable career stories.