The past tense of translate is translated.
You can always talk about past jobs and experiences that would contribute to your success in this job you are applying for. This might be management experience, customer service or other administrative duties.
Translated is the past participle of translate.
"Success" is a noun, therefore it has no tense (and NO Past Tense). Maybe you were thinking of "to succeed"? Its Past Tense is "succeeded".
A person's past experience may be a mixture of success and disappointments. A well thought out schedule normally leads to better time management and pleasant interactions.
Success is not a verb and does not have participle forms.
The past tense of "experience" is "experienced" and the past participle is also "experienced."
Certainly, you can.
Successful
The past participle is experienced.
The past participle is experienced.
The past tense of experiment is experimented.