Remote Jobs in Indiana
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Counsel
Wiley
Research Scientist Intern (2026)
Whiterabbit.ai
Freelance Graphic Designer
Mindrift
Strategic Account Executive - Retail & Medial
GitLab
Estate Agent - Reading
Purplebricks
Underwriter II
Marathon Health
Product Owner, Agentic AI
Jerry
Affiliate Partnerships Manager
iTalent PLUS
Law Tutor | Flexible Remote Role (Austria) | €20–€40/hr
Nachhilfeunterricht
Manager, Global Trade
RTX
iOS Software Engineer
Bjak
Full Stack Developer (Python/Django + React)
Flatgigs
Inbound Insurance Sales Representative
Jerry
Account Executive
Corsearch
Backend Engineer
Teya
Conversation Designer, HCI
Bjak
Freelance Editor
Jubilee Media
CCM PreSales Engineer
Partner One Capital
Mid-Level Data Engineer
AspenView Technology Partners, Inc.
Digital Bridge Development Lead
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Remote Work in Indiana
Indiana's economic identity has long been shaped by manufacturing — from the early twentieth-century steel mills of Gary to the pharmaceutical plants of Indianapolis and the auto assembly lines of Fort Wayne and Lafayette. The state became one of the most important manufacturing states in the country during World War II, producing steel, aircraft engines, and munitions at a pace that helped tip the balance of the conflict. That industrial tradition survived the war and continued through the postwar boom, making Indiana a reliable source of well-paying blue-collar jobs for decades.
The automobile industry is central to Indiana's manufacturing story. General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler all operated assembly plants in the state, and the network of Tier 1 and Tier 2 auto parts suppliers that grew up around them employs hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers. Subaru's only North American manufacturing plant is in Lafayette, Indiana, producing Outback and Legacy models. Toyota operates a large plant in Princeton. The auto industry's presence makes Indiana one of the most auto-dependent economies outside of Michigan.
Indianapolis developed a more diversified corporate economy. Eli Lilly and Company, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturers, has been headquartered in Indianapolis since 1876. The company's presence anchored a broader life sciences and biotech ecosystem that includes Roche Diagnostics, Dow AgroSciences (now Corteva), and Cook Medical. The insurance industry is also a major Indianapolis employer, with companies like OneAmerica, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, and Anthem (before it moved its HQ) having significant local presences.
Indiana University and Purdue University are powerful talent engines, with Purdue particularly known for engineering, computer science, and agricultural science. The Research Park adjacent to Purdue in West Lafayette has incubated dozens of technology companies.
Remote work has opened significant new opportunities for Indiana's educated workforce. Indianapolis has cultivated a modest but growing tech startup scene, with companies like ExactTarget (acquired by Salesforce), Angi (now publicly traded), and Lessonly attracting attention. Remote work allows Hoosiers to access the salaries of coastal tech markets while enjoying Indiana's low cost of living — the state consistently ranks among the most affordable in the nation for housing. Rural communities in southern Indiana in particular have seen remote workers seek out small-town living near parks like Brown County State Park, creating new economic activity in areas that lost manufacturing jobs decades ago.