> You do realize that at some point you will actually need to go to the company your are interviewing with in person and to provide a lot more personal information than just a blurry mugshot from a Zoom call in order to be able to be employed and collect a salary??
This hasn't been a requirement in any remote position I've had since ~2016.
So you didn't have to provide a proof of health insurance, your national ID number, bank account number for salary, postal address, phone number, etc.?
Not because the company really cares about those things but because the government (tax office, etc.) requires them to collect and forward this information so that you can be properly registered in the various tax, pension and healthcare systems?
Don't assume that what works in your niche is possible/works for everyone else too.
This hasn't been a requirement in any remote position I've had since ~2016.