Company Description
True Observer Media Ltd. is a UK-based OSINT and reputation-defence agency committed to protecting truth, reputation, and digital integrity.
We investigate and neutralise online misinformation, image misuse, and coordinated hate or smear campaigns. Our work combines open-source intelligence, digital forensics, and media-relations strategy to defend individuals, companies, and public figures from reputational harm.
Operating across the UK and EU, True Observer blends ethics, precision, and technology to bring clarity where disinformation thrives.
Role Description
This is a volunteer / training-based role. No salary is offered. Participants receive professional OSINT training and certification of participation.
We’re looking for motivated individuals to join our network as OSINT & Digital Integrity Analysts — a remote, flexible-hours position ideal for those passionate about truth, investigation, and online safety.
You’ll take part in monitoring online platforms for misinformation and reputational threats, conducting investigations, gathering and preserving evidence, liaising with platform compliance teams, and supporting crisis-response strategies.
Your work will contribute directly to real cases, helping defend victims of online abuse, harassment, or image misuse.
Along the way, you’ll receive free OSINT training, mentorship from our team, and upon successful collaboration, an official certification and reference letter highlighting your contribution, which is perfect for your CV, LinkedIn profile, or future career in compliance, intelligence, or digital security.
Qualifications
• Interest or experience in open-source intelligence (OSINT), digital forensics, or investigation
• Skills in online reputation monitoring, evidence gathering, or crisis response
• Strong understanding of how misinformation and social platforms operate
• Ability to liaise with platform compliance or legal teams
• Excellent communication and writing skills
• Familiarity with social media platforms (TikTok, X, Instagram, YouTube)
• A background in Information Security, Law, Journalism, or Communications is a plus, but curiosity and reliability matter more than formal degrees