The culture changed in the past year. It went from an exceptional sales organization being dominated by supportive, kind and caring people that value different ideas, opinions, transparency, mutual encouragement and honest work to a full-on bro-culture where everyone just looks out for themselves. Their values of "selflessness" and "relentless self-improvement" are dead. Diversity is an empty buzzword. They did try to put some effort into achieving it but seem to have a preference now for overly competitive male salesmen. Managers do nothing against rivalry and toxic competition among team members instead, they seem to encourage the growing elbow culture. They over-hired sales reps and AEs, created roles with overlapping responsibilities and territories and downsized the territory for each employee while increasing targets.
There are very little career and growth opportunities. People will stay in the same role or position without promotion for a long time. This is especially true for SDRs - there is no clear progression to AE even if you perform well. One has to be lucky that someone leaves and a spot becomes available for them to fill.