Remote Jobs in Michigan

Browse 12541 remote jobs available in Michigan (MI).

L

Senior Recruiter / IT Recruitment

Langate

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
T

Sr. Software Engineer II

Trusted

Full-time
RemoteBRL 25,282.77 - 29,075.153 weeks ago
Huble

CRM Solutions Architect (Remote | South Africa)

Huble

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
TripleTen

Senior Account Executive (US Market)

TripleTen

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 2,000 - 6,0003 weeks ago
GiveDirectly

Program Manager

GiveDirectly

Full-time
RemoteUSD 94,700 - 94,7003 weeks ago
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One-Year Direct Response Assistant

Earthjustice

Full-time
RemoteUSD 31.74 - 41.493 weeks ago
MT

Executive Search Sourcer (Contractor)

Micron Technology

Contract
RemoteUSD 101,000 - 172,0003 weeks ago
EG

Payroll Specialist/ Administrative Assistant

Everlast Group

Full-time
RemoteUSD 30 - 323 weeks ago
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Account Manager

LeadVenture

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Bright Vision Technologies

Senior Server-Side Engineer

Bright Vision Technologies

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 100,000 - 150,0003 weeks ago
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Cofounder-in-Residence, Casey (AI for Insurance Fraud Investigations)

BetterFutureLabs

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
National Debt Relief, LLC.

Manager, Routing Strategy & Analytics

National Debt Relief, LLC.

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 115,000 - 120,0003 weeks ago
Grafana Labs

Senior AI Engineer - Grafana AI/ML | USA | Remote

Grafana Labs

Remote
Full-time
United States (Remote)3 weeks ago
Toloka AI

Freelance Annotator (English) - AI Trainer

Toloka AI

Remote
Part-time
RemoteUSD 17 - 173 weeks ago
RF

Multimedia Archive Volunteer

Rainforest Foundation US

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Salesforce

Account Executive - Data Foundation (MuleSoft + Informatica), Higher Education

Salesforce

Full-time
RemoteUSD 141,550 - 304,7003 weeks ago
Sutherland

FinOps Engineer

Sutherland

Remote
Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
Insurance Office of America

Operations Supervisor- Commercial Insurance

Insurance Office of America

Remote
Full-time
RemoteUSD 105,000 - 125,0003 weeks ago
WME (William Morris Endeavor)

Senior Software Engineer

WME (William Morris Endeavor)

Full-time
RemoteUSD 150,000 - 200,0003 weeks ago
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Principal Scientist Algorithm Lead

NeoGenomics Laboratories

Full-time
Remote3 weeks ago
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Remote Work in Michigan

Michigan is synonymous with the American automobile industry, and for good reason. The state's economic history from the early twentieth century onward was shaped almost entirely by cars. Henry Ford's invention of the moving assembly line at his Highland Park plant in 1913 didn't just transform how cars were made — it transformed how everything was made. Ford's River Rouge Complex in Dearborn became the largest industrial complex in the world, converting raw iron ore into finished Model Ts entirely under one roof. General Motors, Chrysler (now Stellantis), and their vast networks of suppliers, dealers, and service businesses made southeastern Michigan the center of the global auto industry for most of the century.

At its peak, the Detroit metropolitan area was one of the wealthiest and most productive cities in the world. Workers in the auto plants earned wages that funded middle-class lifestyles, suburban home ownership, and consumer spending that rippled through the entire regional economy. The UAW (United Auto Workers), founded in Detroit in 1935 after a sit-down strike at a GM plant in Flint, became one of the most powerful unions in American history, securing wages and benefits that made auto workers the wealthiest blue-collar workforce in the country.

The decline of the Detroit auto industry from the 1970s onward — driven by foreign competition, automation, shifting consumer preferences, and management failures — was economically catastrophic. Detroit's population fell from a peak of 1.85 million in 1950 to roughly 630,000 today. The city filed for bankruptcy in 2013, the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. The auto companies themselves contracted, restructured, and in the case of GM and Chrysler, required federal bailouts during the 2008-2009 financial crisis.

Michigan's economic recovery has been driven by several forces: the resurgence of the auto industry (particularly in electric vehicles — Ford and GM are both investing billions in EV development and manufacturing), a growing technology and startup sector in Detroit and Ann Arbor, the University of Michigan's research and talent output, and a deliberate diversification effort by Michigan's economic development organizations.

Remote work has been a meaningful factor in Michigan's recovery. Detroit in particular has attracted remote workers with dramatically low housing costs (some of the lowest in any major American city), a vibrant arts and restaurant scene, and a genuine sense of urban renaissance. Ann Arbor, consistently ranked one of the best small cities in America, attracts tech professionals who want access to a world-class university community at a fraction of the cost of comparable coastal cities.