Remote Jobs in Illinois
Browse 12320 remote jobs available in Illinois (IL).
AI Engineer- Virtual
Alight Solutions LLC
VP Corporate FP&A
Alight Solutions LLC
People Operations Associate - Benefits & Engagement
OppFi
NetCredit Customer Service Representative (Remote)
Enova
Senior Manager, Engineering (Nova)
Iterable
Senior Cloud Security Engineer
Iterable
Electrical Engineer - Substation Design
Hanson Professional Services
Director, Regional Sales - Central
Tenable
Director of Global Marketing
Formerra
Senior IT Engineer (AI)
Iterable
Software Engineer II
Iterable
Solutions Consultant
Iterable
Security Sales Engineer - Chicago, Pre-sales
Tenable
Head of Operations
OpenTrack
Strategy and Operations Lead
PatientIQ
Partner Marketing Manager
Independence Pet Group
Global Service Desk Manager
Formerra
NetCredit Customer Service Representative (Remote)
Enova
Accountant
Sezzle
Accountant
Sezzle
Remote Work in Illinois
Illinois stands as one of the great engines of American commerce and industry, anchored by Chicago — the country's third-largest city and one of the most economically diverse metropolitan areas in the world. Chicago's rise was inextricably linked to geography: positioned at the southwestern tip of Lake Michigan and connected by rail to every corner of the continent, it became the natural hub of American trade in the nineteenth century. The Union Stock Yards, opened in 1865, consolidated the nation's meatpacking industry and made Chicago the butcher of the world. Pullman Palace Car Company manufactured the railroad sleeping cars that knit the continent together. Montgomery Ward and Sears Roebuck pioneered modern retail through their Chicago-based mail-order catalogs.
Heavy industry dominated through the first half of the twentieth century. U.S. Steel, Inland Steel, and Bethlehem Steel all operated massive mills along the southern Chicago lakefront and in Gary, Indiana. International Harvester (now Navistar) built farm equipment in Chicago that mechanized American agriculture. The printing, publishing, and advertising industries made Chicago the second media capital of the country after New York.
The corporate headquarters economy that defined Chicago in the late twentieth century still shapes it today. Boeing (relocated its HQ from Seattle in 2001, though recently moved to Arlington, Virginia), McDonald's (headquartered in Chicago after leaving Oak Brook in 2018), Walgreens, United Airlines, Kraft Heinz, Exelon, Hyatt, Morningstar, and CME Group all call the Chicago metro home. The city's financial district — anchored by the Chicago Board of Trade, CME Group, and a deep concentration of hedge funds and trading firms — is one of the most important financial centers in the world.
Northwestern University, University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois system produce a steady stream of engineering, business, and research talent. Illinois Institute of Technology and DePaul University add to a deep higher education pipeline.
Remote work has given Illinois workers — particularly those outside the Chicago metro — access to national-caliber jobs for the first time. Cities like Rockford, Peoria, Champaign-Urbana, and Springfield have historically struggled to retain graduates who left for Chicago or coastal cities. Remote work changes that calculus, allowing professionals to live in lower-cost downstate Illinois while earning salaries from Chicago or national employers. Chicago itself remains a major generator of remote job listings, particularly in fintech, software, consulting, and media.