In an era of stagnant wages, you'd think that companies everywhere would rely on their benefits packages as a lure for new employees.

That's apparently not the case, according to a survey of HR professionals by the Society of Human Resource Management.

"About one-quarter of employers use benefits as a recruiting tool," said Alex Alonso, vice president of research for the group.

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