A Project Veritas job typically involves investigative journalism, undercover reporting, or media analysis to expose corruption, misconduct, or unethical practices in government, corporations, or other institutions. Employees may work in roles such as reporters, videographers, editors, or researchers, gathering and analyzing evidence for public release. The organization focuses on hidden-camera investigations and whistleblower accounts. Due to the nature of the work, positions often require discretion, investigative skills, and a commitment to Veritas’ mission of transparency and accountability.