Find a Job You Really Want In
When we normally think of Michigan things like great hikes and trails, all time best things to do, and good food and home cooking.
But there’s also a strong economy and job market that has been improving in recent years.
Here at Zippia, we like to take a closer look at local economies to understand what jobs and industries are doing better than others. We think this helps job seekers and people thinking of moving to the area for a job know what to expect.
So we set our sights on uncovering the best industries within Michigan.
After examining all the available data, we arrived at this list of the five best industries for jobs in Michigan:
Read on to see how we determined which industries rise above the competition to become the best of the best.
If you’re interested, you can read more about the Michigan job scene here:
- These Are The 100 Highest Paying Jobs In Detroit
- These Are The 100 Highest Paying Jobs In Warren
- 10 Best Companies to Work For in Saginaw, MI
How we determined the best industries in the Wolverine State for jobs
We believe that the data never lies or that it at least lies a lot less than any one person’s opinion. So we went on a mission to collect as much data as we could about the Michigan job market.
At the end of the day, we were able to find the following, relevant criteria for determining the best industries:
- Average Salary
- Job Availability
- Average Stress Level Of Jobs In The Industry
The sources of data include the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Department of Labor.
Stress level is an index created by self reported statistics from people in the industry. We ranked each industry on these from 1 to 22 where 1 was the best.
Finally, we averaged all the rankings together to create a ‘Best Industry’ index. We crowned the industry with the lowest score, Architecture And Engineering, as the best industry in Michigan.
For a detail table of the data, check out the bottom of the post. But now, carry on to learn more about why the various industries are so great for jobs.
Detailed List Of The Best Industries In Michigan
| Rank | Industry | Average Salary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Architecture And Engineering | $80,270 |
| 2 | Healthcare Practitioners And Technical | $77,380 |
| 3 | Management | $111,230 |
| 4 | Production And Manufactoring | $37,520 |
| 5 | Education, Training, And Library | $54,630 |
| 6 | Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, And Media | $49,810 |
| 7 | Office And Administrative Support | $35,970 |
| 8 | Business And Financial Operations | $69,340 |
| 9 | Computer And Mathematical | $76,950 |
| 10 | Legal | $86,860 |
| 11 | Community And Social Service | $45,370 |
| 12 | Installation, Maintenance, And Repair | $46,270 |
| 13 | Life, Physical, And Social Science | $62,360 |
| 14 | Sales | $39,200 |
| 15 | Healthcare Support | $29,370 |
| 16 | Transportation | $34,850 |
| 17 | Food Preparation And Serving Related | $22,660 |
| 18 | Personal Care And Service | $25,390 |
| 19 | Construction And Extraction | $48,780 |
| 20 | Building And Grounds Cleaning And Maintenance | $27,170 |
| 21 | Farming, Fishing, And Forestry | $30,060 |
| 22 | Protective Service | $43,120 |
Summing up the best industries in Michigan
There you have it; Architecture And Engineering is the best industry to be in if you live around Michigan.
On the other end of the spectrum, the Protective Service Industry ranks as the worst in Michigan mostly due to bad pay and scarcity of jobs.
For more reading, check out:
- The 10 Best Jobs In Michigan For 2017 College Grads
- These Are The 100 Lowest Paying Jobs In Michigan

