NB: I have never had the fortune to write Lisp in a professional setup.
For years, I used to use SBCL snippets for a whole set of automation tasks in my daily workflow, like updating git repos in batch, checking failing CI/CD pipelines per repo, organising my music collection, etc.
But gradually I switched to more specialised tools and, yes, Emacs Lisp to do what I needed to do. It just felt more ergonomic in my case.
The last time I seriously used SBCL was to solve some of Project Euler's challenges back in 2018: https://github.com/bahmanm/euler-cl
Nowadays, I've got no non-elisp code left ๐ ๐คทโโ๏ธ