eSports Team Manager Career Profile, Salary & Job Outlook
What does an eSports Team Manager do?
An eSports Team Manager is the primary administrator of an eSports team. Team managers are responsible for organizing the team and making sure players are prepared for competition. Managers handle the logistics of scheduling practices while also scouting and recruiting new players. eSports Team Managers also handle creative duties with the team’s branding. They select team colors and oversee logo design, and order uniforms and equipment.
How much does an eSports Team Manager make?
According to Ziprecruiter, eSports team managers maintain a national annual salary of $66,798, which is an hourly wage of $32.11. Entry-level managers start around $21,000 annually. Senior-level managers make an annual average of $80,000. The range in salary widely depends on factors including skill, seniority level, and location.
What is the job outlook for an eSports Team Manager?
Financial forecasts project that eSports revenue will hit $1.62 billion by the end of 2024.
How to kick-off your career:
- Stream gaming competitions to familiarize yourself with their structure.
- Join online communities and network with players.
- Explore the Fashion Institute Gaming and eSports Industry Essentials online course.
- Download Yellowbrick’s Ultimate Gaming and eSports Career Guide.
Learn From:
Ivan Curtiss
General Manager/Head Coach of the Brooklyn Nets Gaming Crew, Gaming and eSports Industry Essentials contributor
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