No I guess you wouldn’t, but it’s on a few applications and if you are someone in need of a job seems daft to make it even harder for yourself to get employed just becuase you don’t have a basic bank account
I'm afraid that's how these sort of threads go.
It's difficult to function without a bank account, especially if you want a job. There are some people who cannot access bank accounts, which is a problem of itself which as a society we need to address as cash becomes less and less useful.
However, people who cannot access bank accounts are usually in a position where their inability to access bank accounts is pretty low down the list of reasons they can't a salaried job. So yes, there are people who if they were offered a job would have problems because of not having a bank account, but people who are in that position are very rare.
That is then used by people who haven't got bank accounts for reasons which are down to their choice, who then in bad faith say "what about me? I haven't got a bank account and I can't get a job!" But you could easily get a bank account. "I don't want to".
There's a character in a John O'Farrell book who has trouble getting around London because he is, as a republican, boycotting the Jubilee Line (but not, oddly, the Victoria Line). People who complain that their choice not to have a bank account impacts on their ability to get a job are in a similar category. There was a lot of this crap around the time cash payments were withdrawn on London buses, of people who for convoluted reasons didn't have either Oyster Cards or contactless cards complaining they couldn't use the bus, and what about the old people (who have Freedom/etc passes), and what about children (who travel free and/or have Zip passes) and what about...
People who can't get bank accounts and it impacts their lives? Huge sympathy, and as a society we need to fix bank exclusion and make at least basic bank accounts (and pre-pay debit cards) universally available.
People who choose not to have bank accounts? I couldn't care less, and more than I care that people who refuse to wear a hat get wet hair when it rains.