Innsbruck-based · Full-time or part-time, we're flexible if you are

Alpine Editor

We’re looking for an editor who becomes a real part of the Montamont world. Not someone who executes tasks, but someone who understands the whole and helps shape it. You’ll be the editorial engine behind our members platform and magazine: planning and writing newsletters, managing content rhythms, working with hoteliers and partners, keeping the Montamont voice consistent and sharp across everything we publish.

Alpine Editor

What you bring

  • A background in editorial, journalism, or content. You’ve worked with words professionally and it shows.
  • Native-level German, strong English. Anything beyond that is a bonus.
  • A genuine interest in travel, hospitality, design and the Alps.
  • The ability to hit a tone and hold it. Montamont has a specific voice.
  • Self-direction. We’re not a place with rigid structures and daily check-ins.
  • An understanding of what community means in a membership context.
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You are familiar with travel, hospitality, design – and ideally, with everything alpine. You’ll take existing content and know what to do with it. Repurpose it, build on it, find the angle. And you’ll help build our print magazine. Structuring issues, coordinating contributors, making editorial decisions alongside us.


Montamont

About us

Montamont is an alpine travel platform. Built slowly, carefully, 
and entirely on our own terms. We’ve grown to 110k followers, launched a members platform, published guides and coffee table books, placed stories in Monocle, Vogue and NZZ, and are now launching our first print magazine. We work with hotels we genuinely believe in, and we write about the Alps the way they deserve 
to be written about.

This is a small, ambitious team. Everyone here thinks, contributes, 
and takes ownership.

The Location

Innsbruck

Innsbruck is small, and that’s the point. You’re 30 minutes from the Brenner, an hour from Switzerland, two from Munich. The mountains aren’t a backdrop – they’re outside the door. A ski tour before work is not a figure of speech here. Neither is a morning run up the Nordkette.

It’s a city with a young, sporty spirit that doesn’t need to prove anything. The kind of place where people who end up here tend to stay.

One honest note: The mountains are real, and the lifestyle is genuinely good. But we’re building something, and that’s the actual draw. If the work excites you as much as the setting, we should talk.

Get in touch

Send us a note about yourself and why this makes sense. No formal cover letter needed, just something that tells us who you are and how you think. Include any work you're proud of.