Remote Jobs in Montana
Browse 12301 remote jobs available in Montana (MT).
Sales Operations Specialist
Guesty
3D Rhino Designer (Interior Fit-Out) – Immediate Start | Remote
ADDMORE Services LLC
Freelance Full-Stack Web App Developer
Mindrift
Real Estate Associate Agent (1099) - North Kent County
Quicken Loans
FBS Senior Marketing Analyst
Capgemini Technology Services
Director of Value Based Care Regulatory Compliance
agilon health
Senior II Software Engineer
Akamai Technologies
Customer Success Manager, Strategic
ServiceTitan
Senior Vice President, General Manager – Artemetrx
Pharmaceutical Strategies Group LLC
Charge Capture Analyst
CorroHealth
Executive Assistant - CEO
Wing Assistant
Senior Director, Growth Marketing (Alma)
Spring Health
Maps Personalization Relevance Rater - Tamil (India)
Welo Global
Senior Fire Protection Engineer
Leidos
Technical Account Manager - East or South (Remote Based)
Philips
Revenue Management Analyst
Reimagined Parking
Senior Director, AI Engineering
Dataminr
GTM Engineer (Remote, Full Time) [HR207]
Smart Working
Compliance Specialist III
NBT Bank
Senior Data Scientist
Gradient AI
Remote Work in Montana
Montana is the fourth-largest state by area and one of the least densely populated, a combination that has always shaped its economic and social character. The wide-open spaces, clean rivers, and dramatic mountain ranges that make Montana one of the most spectacular places in the country have also historically limited its economic base to extractive industries — mining, ranching, and timber — and more recently, tourism.
Mining drove Montana's earliest economic development. The discovery of gold in Bannack in 1862 set off a prospecting rush, but it was the copper deposits in Butte that defined Montana's mining era. Butte's Berkeley Pit, at one point the largest open-pit copper mine in the world, was operated for decades by Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which at its height was one of the most powerful corporations in America, controlling not just the mine but the smelter in Anaconda, the power company, and much of the state's political apparatus. The Anaconda Company's eventual decline left Butte with environmental challenges — the Berkeley Pit is now a Superfund site — but also a gritty working-class heritage the city wears with pride.
Agriculture spread across eastern Montana on the vast northern plains, where cattle ranching and wheat farming dominate a landscape of stunning emptiness. The drought-resistant hard red spring wheat grown in eastern Montana is prized for bread making, and grain elevators punctuate the eastern horizon much as they do in neighboring North Dakota and Kansas.
Glacier National Park (established 1910) and Yellowstone (which spills into Montana's southern border) anchor a tourism industry that has grown dramatically in recent decades. Whitefish, Bozeman, and Missoula have become destination towns for outdoor enthusiasts — skiers, fly fishers, hikers, and mountain bikers — whose spending sustains local economies through the seasons.
Remote work has transformed Montana more visibly than perhaps any other state. Bozeman in particular became one of the fastest-growing small cities in the country in the early 2020s, driven almost entirely by remote workers from Seattle, San Francisco, and Denver fleeing high costs for Montana's extraordinary lifestyle. Housing prices in Bozeman roughly doubled in three years, creating affordability challenges even as the influx brought economic vitality. Missoula and Whitefish have seen similar, if somewhat more modest, patterns. For remote workers, Montana offers a trade-off that many find compelling: a genuine frontier lifestyle, some of the world's best fly fishing and skiing, and a small community feel — in exchange for long winters, long drives, and the isolation that comes with open country.