• HealthPartners/Regions Hospital: 4,700 employees
• Travelers: 2,500 employees
• Securian Financial Group: 2,450 employees
• U.S. Bancorp Information Services: 2,112 employees
• Ecolab: 1,300 employees
• Allina Health/United Hospital: 1,200 employees
• Lawson Software: 800 employees
• St. Paul Pioneer Press: 660 employees
• CenturyLink: 593 employees
• Children's St. Paul Pediatric Hospital: 580 employees
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