Pros
CEO and COO are sincere beyond what I would hope from those roles by a huge margin. Very easy to approach because they legitimately care. Much of that care and attitude for their company is based on having a huge emphasis on office culture, but also that everyone feels truly included and part of the fam. Being a sudo-introvert whose previous 6 years were spent constantly building, creating, testing and fire fighting with a team of veterans who simply needed a nod to know how to finish an entire project (slight exaggeration), the extra attention at EPCVIP is still somewhat overwhelming, but in the way that I would feel when someone is lavishing me with gifts.
Kontras
Don't know this is even a con, but there is an unnecessarily high emphasis on working on site. So much so they were trying to get us all in there as necessary workers. Mildly unfortunate to see as the rest of the tech world finally saw what so many devs already knew, which is going remote has a huge number of advantages like freedom of movement with tasks, full control over your focus, no distractions from shoulder tapping or the types that need eyes on to believe someone's doing what they're asked (i haven't seen that at EPCVIP, i'm speaking generally), and of course the low or no overhead achievable as a remote company.