Remote Jobs in Minnesota

Browse 12634 remote jobs available in Minnesota (MN).

Prep Network

Facilities and CVB Manager

Prep Network

Full-time
Local to MN or Remote4 weeks ago
Solventum

Upstream Marketing Product Manager, Assurance & Monitoring

Solventum

Full-time
Minnesota4 weeks ago
GB

Mortgage Loan Processor

Granite Bank

Full-time
Minnesota, Minnesota, United States1 months ago
EH

Patient Scheduler II

Essentia Health

Full-time
Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, United States1 months ago
GE Vernova

Customer Portfolio Manager (CPM) - CS

GE Vernova

Remote
Full-time
Bemidji, MN1 months ago
Power Digital Marketing

Partner Manager - West Coast

Power Digital Marketing

Remote
Part-time
Remote - United StatesToday
Power Digital Marketing

Partner Manager - East Coast

Power Digital Marketing

Remote
Part-time
Remote - United StatesToday
Power Digital Marketing

Group Director, Lifestyle

Power Digital Marketing

Remote
Full-time
Remote - United StatesToday
North Star Network

Senior Link Building Specialist

North Star Network

Full-time
RemoteToday
Paired

Creative Strategist for E-commerce Wellness Brand (US/Remote)

Paired

Remote
Full-time
RemoteToday
micro1

Grabador de Video con Smartphone

micro1

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 6 - 6Today
Wing Assistant

Sales Development Representative | 19992

Wing Assistant

Remote
Part-time
RemoteUSD 1,500 - 1,500Today
Blue Acorn iCi

Enterprise Architect, Content Supply Chain

Blue Acorn iCi

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 150,000 - 210,000Today
Brafton

Freelance PPC Strategist – EMEA (German-speaking)

Brafton

Contract
RemoteToday
Bluelight Consulting

Business Development Representative, Latin America, Remote position

Bluelight Consulting

Remote
Full-time
RemoteToday
Bright Vision Technologies

Data Storage Architect

Bright Vision Technologies

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 140,000 - 155,000Today
Gcore

Software Python Engineer (GPU Cloud)

Gcore

Remote
Full-time
RemoteToday
micro1

Specialized Industries Expert

micro1

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 30 - 80Today
Receptive

Physician - ADHD Diagnosis and Treatment (Wisconsin)

Receptive

Remote
Contract
RemoteUSD 150 - 200Today
NR

Program Measurement Specialist

Neptune Retail Solutions

Full-time
RemoteToday
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Remote Work in Minnesota

Minnesota's economic story is one of remarkable diversification, from its roots as a timber and grain economy to its current status as one of the most corporate-headquarters-dense states in the nation. The Red River Valley and the southern Minnesota prairie became some of the world's most productive wheat-farming regions after the Civil War, and the milling industry that grew up at the falls of Saint Anthony in Minneapolis — including companies that became General Mills and Pillsbury — made the Twin Cities the flour-milling capital of the world from the 1880s through the early twentieth century.

The Iron Range of northeastern Minnesota, running from Duluth to Hibbing, holds some of the world's largest deposits of iron ore. U.S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel, and other giants extracted billions of tons of ore from open-pit mines, shipping it by rail to Duluth and Superior and then by Great Lakes ore freighters to the steel mills of Chicago, Gary, and Pittsburgh. The Iron Range supported a dense working-class culture — heavily Scandinavian and Finnish — that shaped Minnesota's progressive political tradition for generations. The taconite industry, which processes lower-grade iron ore, continues to operate, though at a fraction of its mid-century scale.

The corporate headquarters economy that built up in the Twin Cities metro is one of the most remarkable concentrations of Fortune 500 companies relative to population size in the country. Target, Best Buy, 3M, United Health Group, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, CHS, Cargill (the largest privately held company in America), General Mills, Land O'Lakes, and Hormel Foods all call Minnesota home. Many of these companies grew from the state's agricultural and consumer goods traditions, but others — particularly 3M and United Health — represent industries where Minnesota has developed global leadership through homegrown innovation.

The medical device industry is a crown jewel of Minnesota's modern economy. Medtronic, founded in Minneapolis in 1949, pioneered the implantable pacemaker and grew into one of the world's largest medical device companies. Boston Scientific, Abbott (formerly St. Jude Medical), and hundreds of smaller device companies have built a cluster along the I-494 corridor that employs tens of thousands of engineers and scientists. The University of Minnesota's medical research programs are deeply integrated into this ecosystem.

Remote work has allowed Minnesota's educated workforce to remain in the state while accessing the best jobs nationally. The Twin Cities, with their strong infrastructure, excellent schools, and genuinely four-season outdoor culture, are increasingly competitive as destinations for remote workers seeking an alternative to expensive coastal cities.