In 1998, despite his lack of formal training, he was hired as a journalist for the Ukrainian political newspaper Express [uk] after visiting their editorial board.
The agency aimed to use journalism to solve acute social problems beyond simply providing information or entertainment.
The Journalistic Investigation Agency's main publication was the Informator newspaper, which quickly gained popularity among the citizens of Lviv.
The publication focused on investigative journalism, solving the problems of readers, revealing corruption schemes, and punishing perpetrators.
The design of the Informator thrice received a prestigious award at an international competition held in Moscow.
He expanded his own professional work space and became the general producer of the TV and radio company MIST TB, which eventually aired under the logo of the ZIK channel [uk].
Dobrodomov created and authored a program of journalistic investigations titled Who lives here?, which aimed to reveal the real wealth and corrupt actions of officials and representatives of all levels in the government of Ukraine.
After the programs fell under the scrutiny of law enforcement agencies, several subjects lost their positions or were even imprisoned.
People's Control became one of the organizers of the center for providing troops, which engaged in delivering assistance to soldiers in the War in Donbass.
[4] In the 2012 Ukrainian parliamentary election Dobrodomov unsuccessfully tried to win a seat in the Verkhovna Rada (the parliament of Ukraine) in the 115th Sykhiv constituency in Lviv.
[8] In 2011, Dobrodomov, as the author and presenter of the journalist investigation program Who lives here?, won first in the professional journalism competition "Honor of the profession" and was nominated for the Ukrainian television award Teletriumph [uk].