Avantages
So many people from the early days believe in the culture and mission, are still there. They want to see it through. There are a ton of great fringe benefits. The pay "almost" to market. People are generally really cool, and easy to work with. Most people have good intentions in what they do. The 3 amazing founders still work for the company and are highly engaged.
Inconvénients
With growth comes those that have corporate experience and agendas. So much internal politics, it never used to be like this. Lately too many people are being hired who are professionally mid-management types. Instead of promoting from within, they tend to look outside the company. There is a lot of technical debt that makes it's hard to innovate. The company is losing it's culture fast with all the new executives. Communication is poor. Even though it's frequent, it lacks substance. The company has completely instituted a traditional management hierarchy and gone away from a flat organization. The entire executive team who built the company has left, being replaced by new people.