Pros
If you work at HQ, your day-to-day experience at SCAFCO/The Stone Group will depend heavily on your team. Mine happened to be amazing, which was enough to keep me at the company for nearly three years. Work-life balance and health insurance were both great.
Cons
Top-level leadership can be temperamental and prone to micromanagement. I was fortunate to have a manager who successfully insulated my team from the worst of it, but be aware that if you or your workstation are within eyeshot of the CEO at any point, you are under more scrutiny than you think. I was reprimanded for things like having a spare pair of shoes tucked under my desk and arriving at the fitness center two minutes into my lunch hour. Compensation was low, PTO was minimal, and leadership staunchly refused to allow remote work for most corporate employees, even during the pandemic.