The only legitimate reason to skip to the last search results in a business/professional setting is for search engine optimization purposes. Before Google changed the search results page design/layout from paged to infinity scroll, it might be "easy" to jump to the last page by using the corresponding paging URL parameter. Still, nowadays, that doesn't work anymore. However, that was a hack, a good one, but it was still a hack.
If you are interested in learning how the results appear on the Google search results page, schedule to spend some time on Google Search Central, the website from Google that explains how Google (search engine) works.
There is a lot of content created by independent parties that might be extremely helpful. Be careful when choosing. Look for reliable and updated sources.
On the other hand, you might need to learn about the modern technologies used to create web applications, how web browsers work, and what options users might have to customize web applications by taking advantage of the client-server architecture used by most web applications. More specifically, you might need to spend some time learning the basics of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Document Object Model (DOM).
Regarding Hacks
The term hack was used long ago by a community of problem-solving-minded people to refer to non-elegant, unusual but practical and working solutions. Some others might use quick and dirty to refer to similar solutions. Later, the term hack became part of pop culture primarily due to people exploting computer vulnerabilities; unfortunately, the most notorious cases were those done with deceiving / malicious purposes.
When collaborating with other users, i.e., when sharing trial and error efforts, please remember that localization, personalization, and other factors might affect each other's experiences.
Resources
- Understand & manage your location when you search on Google,
- Personalization & Google Search results