The only thing some might view as a downside is that Handwrytten is a smaller company. It's not a con for me personally, as I enjoy working in a company where I know everyone. However, it's important to understand that in a smaller company, there might be fewer opportunities for career advancement. In my case, the 'chain of command' is quite short: it's me, my manager, and the CEO. So maybe don't expect a clearly defined path for career growth. That said, the company is growing, so who knows what the future might bring.