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What is the ProZ.com Project History(SM)?
The ProZ.com Project History(SM) system provides translators and interpreters with a convenient means of keeping a record of projects done, by language, field and other characteristics. Use it to organize your records, keep track of payments, etc.
Additionally, the Project History(SM) system allows users to display general details of select projects in their profile pages, in order to communicate to potential clients and collaborators the nature of their past experience. With the clients' permission, client names and feedback can also be shown.
When an outsourcer searches the ProZ.com directory for a translator or interpreter, the number of corroborating projects--in the field and pair--will be shown.
It is also possible to keep track of, and optionally display, the names of ProZ.com colleagues who have worked with you on a project.