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Trucking Companies Hiring in Indiana

Indiana calls itself the 'Crossroads of America' for good reason. Indianapolis is within a day's drive of half the U.S. population, and the state's automotive, pharmaceutical, and e-commerce distribution sectors create strong driver demand.

12Companies Listed
750+Open Positions
4Hiring Now
10With Sign-On Bonus

Companies Actively Hiring in Indiana

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Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyLTL Dock-to-Driver
1 year CDL-A
Dayton Freight LinesActively Recruiting
Regional Dry VanLocal City DriverLTL Linehaul
Bonus: $8,0001 year CDL-A
Werner EnterprisesActively Recruiting
OTR Team DriverRegional Day CabDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $7,500Recent graduates accepted (with CDL training)
Schneider NationalActively Recruiting
OTR Team DriverRegional Dry VanDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $2,000Recent graduates accepted (Schneider training program)
OTR Dry VanRegional Dry VanLocal City Driver
Bonus: $5,0006 months CDL-A (some divisions accept recent graduates)
OTR Team DriverRegional Dry VanDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $5,000Recent graduates accepted (Swift Academy)
Prime Inc.Hiring Now
OTR SoloRegional Home WeeklyOTR Reefer
Bonus: $6,000No experience required (paid CDL training available)
Ryder SystemHiring Now
Regional Dry VanLocal City DriverDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $5,0001 year CDL-A
FedEx FreightOpen Positions
Regional Dry VanLocal City DriverLTL Dock-to-Driver
Bonus: $7,5001 year CDL-A
Penske LogisticsActively Recruiting
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $10,0001 year CDL-A preferred
Regional Dry VanLocal City DriverDedicated Account Driver
30 months verifiable CDL-A experience in the last 3 years
Amazon FreightOpen Positions
Regional Dry VanLocal City DriverDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $2,0001 year CDL-A (some positions accept recent graduates)

Frequently Asked Questions

What trucking companies hire in Indiana?
Holland (TFI International), Dayton Freight, FedEx Freight, XPO, and Amazon Freight are major employers in Indiana. The Indianapolis area's central location attracts dozens of carriers with terminal operations.
Why is Indiana called the Crossroads of America for trucking?
Indiana's highway system puts Indianapolis within a day's drive of over 50% of the U.S. population. I-65, I-70, I-69, and I-74 converge in the state, making it ideal for distribution and reducing empty miles.
What do truck drivers earn in Indiana?
Indiana CDL drivers earn $50,000 to $85,000 depending on position type. LTL and dedicated drivers in the Indianapolis area tend to earn on the higher end, while the state's affordable cost-of-living stretches paychecks further.

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