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EMPLOYMENT ANALYSIS <br /> Major Employer Interviews <br /> Maxfield Research and Consulting LLC interviewed representatives of large employers in Elk <br /> River in October 2015. The interviews covered topics such as recent trends in job growth, <br /> projected job growth,job types, and average hourly wages or annual salaries. Representatives <br /> were also asked about housing needs of their employees. Interviews with the area's largest <br /> employers not only provide data regarding commercial job growth, but also reveal employer <br /> attitudes and perceptions regarding housing demand in any given area. Table E-3 on the <br /> following page shows the top employers located in Elk River from 2012, this is the most <br /> updated data available from the City of Elk River. Maxfield Research has adjusted employee <br /> counts where applicable through interviews. <br /> The following are key points from the interviews with major employers: <br /> • It remains to be said by employers that housing continues to be a hindrance to their <br /> companies and hiring practices. There may be isolated issues with employees, but overall <br /> housing is not an issue. Most production, manufacturing, and retail employees are hired <br /> from the surrounding area and currently reside within the community or nearby area. <br /> Employees typically commute roughly 20 to 30 minutes to Elk River and do not relocate to <br /> Elk River. <br /> • Although a lack of transitional rental housing continues to exist due to very low vacancy <br /> rates, any employee looking to relocate will typically commute while looking for a home to <br /> purchase. <br /> • None of the companies interviewed had a relocation program in place. A relocation <br /> program is not really needed to attract potential employees according to employers. In <br /> addition, employees' living choices range from the northwest Twin Cities Metro Area to St. <br /> Cloud. <br /> • Although the majority of manufacturing/processing jobs are filled with area residents, most <br /> professional and education jobs are filled by people from throughout Minnesota. The <br /> community perception of Elk River is good. People are attracted to the strong school <br /> district and level of service and retail that the area provides. Most often, housing is not a <br /> deciding factor. <br /> • The largest employer in Elk River is the ISD-728, which employs about 2,400 people. ISD- <br /> 728 employment has increased employment over the past few years with the growth in <br /> student enrollment. Although there was some decline in enrollment early this decade, the <br /> district has avoided further cutbacks. Overall, housing has not been an issue and there has <br /> not been much relocation of employees to Elk River. <br /> MAXFIELD RESEARCH&CONSULTING,LLC. 28 <br />