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What bug tracking is Bug tracking is the process of finding, recording, and following up on problems in a product. It involves describing the issue, noting how to reproduce it, assigning a priority, and tracking progress until the problem is resolved. The goal is to make issues visible and actionable so teams can fix them reliably.
Why this skill matters for remote work Clear bug tracking keeps everyone aligned when teammates are distributed or working asynchronously. A well written report saves time, reduces back and forth, and helps engineers and product people understand impact without long meetings. Good bug tracking also creates a history of issues that teams can learn from over time.
Which industries need it Any business that builds or relies on software benefits from strong bug tracking. Common examples include software and SaaS companies, gaming, fintech, healthcare tech, e-commerce, and embedded systems. Support, QA, and product teams all use bug tracking to maintain quality and user trust.
How to develop or improve this skill Start by practicing clear, concise reporting and learning a few popular tracking tools. Focus on reproducing issues, writing steps to reproduce, capturing screenshots or logs, and assigning appropriate priority. Work with developers to understand how issues are fixed and learn basic debugging concepts. You can also contribute to open source projects, take courses in QA and testing, and ask for feedback on your reports so you improve over time.