Vantaggi
Everybody is extremely talented and hard working. There are no weak links. The majority of staff started out as interns or volunteers (though only a very small percentage of interns are offered jobs).
Self-starters thrive here. If you want to bring a problem to the attention of management, you don't schedule a meeting, you just start fixing it. If you want to join a team, it's your job to find a way to make yourself valuable.
The mission is the unifying factor. You might not know much about the LRA conflict when you start working there, but it will be a matter of weeks until you find yourself personally (and entirely) committed to the company's mission to bring a permanent end to LRA atrocities.
There's a large and tight-knit community of former employees and interns. There's real value in being an Invisible Children alum.
Svantaggi
Because most employees feel a personal and emotional commitment to stopping LRA atrocities, achieving work / life balance is difficult.
Long-term planning isn't IC's strong suit. Plans usually extend 3-6 months into the future. It's what makes the company so adaptable, but it's hard on employees. One sprint follows another, with hardly any time to recover in between.