Remote Jobs in Alaska

Browse 12113 remote jobs available in Alaska (AK).

DoorDash

Strategic Customer Success Manager

DoorDash

Remote
Full-time
USAUSD 71,440 - 120,0003 weeks ago
Mirantis

Senior Software Engineer (Storage) - remote in the US

Mirantis

Remote
Full-time
USA3 weeks ago
Wpromote

Senior Manager, Paid Social B2B

Wpromote

Remote
Full-time
USAUSD 84,000 - 100,0003 weeks ago
Deepgram

Head of Communications

Deepgram

Remote
Full-time
USAUSD 153,000 - 210,0003 weeks ago
Natera

Training & Document Control Manager

Natera

Remote
Full-time
USAUSD 95,000 - 115,0003 weeks ago
Abby Care

Chief Medical Officer

Abby Care

Full-time
USA3 weeks ago
Reddit

Senior Frontend Engineer, Ads Creative

Reddit

Remote
Full-time
USAUSD 190,800 - 267,1003 weeks ago
Dropbox

Senior Director, Revenue Operations

Dropbox

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Tebra

Account Executive, Customer Growth

Tebra

Remote
Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Jumio

Account Executive - LATAM

Jumio

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Jumio

Account Executive, US

Jumio

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
JetBrains

AI Technical Lead - C++ Ecosystem

JetBrains

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
JetBrains

Backend Customer Success Engineer (Kotlin Ecosystem)

JetBrains

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Customer.io

Contract IT Specialist

Customer.io

Remote
Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Webflow

Corporate Account Executive - East

Webflow

Remote
Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Tines

Customer Success Manager II - Central

Tines

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Tines

Customer Success Manager II - West

Tines

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Smartsheet

Director, Analyst Relations

Smartsheet

Remote
Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Dropbox

Senior Director, Revenue Operations

Dropbox

Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
Fivetran

Account Executive, Enterprise

Fivetran

Remote
Full-time
Anywhere in the World3 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Alaska

Alaska's economy has always been defined by its geography — vast, remote, and resource-rich. For most of the twentieth century, oil dominated everything. The discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay in 1968 and the subsequent construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline transformed the state's finances almost overnight. Companies like BP, ConocoPhillips, and ExxonMobil became the backbone of Alaska's private-sector employment, and the Alaska Permanent Fund — funded by oil revenues — still sends annual dividends to every resident today. At its peak, the oil industry accounted for the majority of state government revenue.

Beyond oil, Alaska has always relied on commercial fishing as a major employer. The seafood processing industry, centered in Kodiak, Dutch Harbor, and Ketchikan, employs tens of thousands of workers seasonally, with companies like Trident Seafoods and Pacific Seafood operating large facilities throughout the state. Tourism is another pillar — cruise lines, wilderness lodges, and adventure travel operators draw visitors from around the world, supporting a broad hospitality and guiding workforce.

The federal government is also a dominant employer in Alaska, through military installations like Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and Fort Wainwright, as well as the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management, which manage enormous swaths of public land. The University of Alaska system employs thousands more, with campuses in Fairbanks, Anchorage, and Juneau.

Remote work has had a uniquely transformative effect in Alaska. For decades, living in Anchorage or Juneau meant either accepting work tied to the local resource economy or leaving the state entirely. Remote work has opened a third path, allowing Alaskans to hold professional roles with lower-48 companies — in tech, finance, marketing, legal services, and beyond — while remaining in the state they love. The time zone gap with the continental U.S. can be a challenge for synchronous collaboration, but many remote workers find the trade-off more than worthwhile given Alaska's unrivaled outdoor lifestyle.

Connectivity has historically been the biggest barrier to remote work in rural Alaska, where satellite internet was often the only option. That is changing with the expansion of fiber infrastructure in Anchorage and improved satellite options statewide. For professionals based in Anchorage — home to roughly 40 percent of the state's population — remote work is now a practical and increasingly common reality, bringing new economic diversity to a state that has long been at the mercy of commodity prices.