Minnesota Attorney General’s Office Named a Top Workplace

For the first time ever, the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has been named a Top Workplace by the Star Tribune

June 17, 2021 (SAINT PAUL) — The Star Tribune has named the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office a Top Workplace, an honor the Minnesota Attorney General’s Office has received for the first time ever. 

“I view the role of the Minnesota Attorney General’s office as serving the State and people of Minnesota in every way we can and helping folks afford their lives and live with dignity and respect,” said Attorney General Keith Ellison. “I also know that we all make trade-offs in our careers and lives to serve the public professionally. This is why since I took office, it’s been a top priority of mine to ensure that everyone who chooses to do this work and serve the public in the AGO, in whatever position they serve, feels engaged, safe, and fulfilled. While we will not rest on the laurels of this honor, I am grateful for this recognition: it is one of the accomplishments of our Office of which I am the most proud. Above all, I am grateful for and proud of every one of my colleagues at the Attorney General’s Office who are serving Minnesota every day with integrity and dedication.” 

You can learn more about the methodology used to honor and rank workplaces here. You can also view the Attorney General’s Office Top Workplace public profile page here. To be eligible for the Top Workplace designation, a workplace must have a minimum response rate to the survey of 35%. The Attorney General’s Office response rate was 80%.