Star Tribune: Why workers are reluctant to come to Minnesota, but stay once they're here
9 Dec 2022
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It's an old saying in the recruiting industry: Minnesota is the hardest state to recruit employees to, but also the hardest state to recruit employees away from.
St. Louis Park resident Sarah Schueller has heard the paradoxical axiom a number of times since moving here from Chicago a few years ago. She asked Curious Minnesota, the Star Tribune's community reporting project fueled by reader questions, whether it's true.
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