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Work Waves Partners with Whish Money to Enable Seamless Payments on FreeCVAudit.com

Work Waves, a career services and employability solutions brand, has announced a strategic partnership with Whish Money to enable local digital payments on FreeCVAudit.com, its AI-powered CV audit and enhancement platform.

Through this partnership, users in Lebanon can now complete their CV audit and upgrade process using Whish Money, making the service more accessible, affordable, and frictionless for job seekers across the country.

FreeCVAudit.com allows candidates to upload their CVs and receive an instant professional audit highlighting ATS compatibility issues and structural weaknesses that may be preventing them from getting shortlisted. Following the audit, users can proceed with a full CV upgrade for a flat fee of USD 1.99, now payable via Whish Money, and receive a revised, application-ready CV within minutes.

“This integration is about removing barriers,” said Mnawar Mohammed, Founder of Work Waves. “Job seekers shouldn’t be blocked by payment limitations or high costs. By partnering with Whish Money, we’re making professional CV support truly accessible to anyone serious about improving their career prospects.”

The collaboration reflects their shared commitment to practical digital solutions that support employment, skills development, and financial inclusion. By combining AI-driven career tools with locally trusted payment infrastructure, the partnership addresses a real market need in Lebanon’s job landscape.

Whish Money’s secure and widely adopted payment solution ensures a smooth user experience, allowing candidates to focus on what matters most: presenting themselves strongly to employers.

FreeCVAudit.com is part of Work Waves’ broader mission to modernize career services through technology, offering fast, affordable, and impact-driven tools for students, graduates, and professionals.

For more information or to try the service, visit FreeCVAudit.com.

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