Yes, people do. No, it's generally not welcome.
There's an important distinction here though. As long as the problems are real problems, and the answer(s) aren't just blindly promoting a product, but actually solve the question at hand fair and evenhandedly, and as long as the question is useful and on topic, there is no problem here.
There are however companies that have employees post questions to deliberately seed their thinly veiled advertisements on the site, and those questions and answers are usually deleted by moderators or spam flags. There's a line between what's acceptable and what isn't, and it's not hard for companies to follow that line.
It's also supremely important to disclose potential affiliations you have. If I work for a company that makes lets say a third party library that exactly solves OP's problem, I could recommend it in the larger context of a complete answer that also mentions alternatives (although questions asking for tool recommendations are strictly off topic, the situation could arise where for instance someone is going through great lengths to do something that a library could solve in a minute) and addresses the question specifically, but I would have to absolutely disclose my affiliation.
Not disclosing product affiliation when recommending products can lead to being contacted by a moderator, having your post deleted or suspension.
Useful reading about this: Help Center - How not to be a spammer
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added, so the likes of Google shouldn't change rankings based on lots of links from SE to a particular site.