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eSports Streamer

Overview

eSports streamers' jobs keep their audience engaged with their mechanical skills, their winning personalities, and interesting in-game commentaries.

Description

  • Provide audiences with engaging in-game commentary while also executing high-level plays.
  • Maintain a strict, regular streaming schedule to keep and increase viewership.
  • Build up social media presence and popularity outside of streaming to engage a wider audience.
  • Invest in and maintain a social media profile across many platforms.
  • Interact with followers and fans during and outside of streams to grow subscriber base.

Entry requirements

  • Research how other streamers and content creators edit their highlight videos. Start by learning from their work, then slowly develop your own unique editing style.
  • Pay close attention to your followers and subscriber base. Most viewers want streamers who are relatable, funny, and interesting to watch - not just skilled players.

Salary

$3,000 – 5,000

/mo

Salary ranges are estimated based on public information found on Singaporean job portals, including MyCareersFuture, MySkillsFuture. Updated as of 2026.

Trivia

eSports streamers do more than streaming live games. After a live stream, they pick their best plays or most exciting moments and edit them into a highlight video. These are then posted on social platforms where they can get more attention from a wider audience.

What to expect

Expect to maintain strict schedules and stream during peak hours, including late nights, to maximise viewer engagement and build your audience.

Soft
skills

Self-Discipline
Able to organise and follow streaming schedules, and manage your workload well.
Resourcefulness
Ability to innovate and solve technical or content challenges creatively.
Perseverance
Possess strong dedication to growing and engaging the audience.
Platform Navigation
Familiar with using streaming platforms.
Social Media Savvy
Familiar with popular trends, games, memes, and other influential streamers.
Video Editing
Skilled in editing videos for highlights, and creating engaging and shareable content.

Hard
skills

Frequently asked questions

When they're first starting out, it's best to play popular games so they can cater to bigger fanbases. After gaining a steady following, they may play games that aren't as popular if they wish.

Having a decent computer and stable internet connection would be helpful as an esports streamer. Lacking these two resources could result in choppy and slow streams, which could lose potential viewers.

Some legal considerations include copyright laws, licensing for the music used during the stream, and following the guidelines of the chosen streaming platforms.

Streamers may implement chat moderation bots that mute certain keywords like vulgarities. They may also set clear chat rules, and have moderators to ensure order in the chat.

They need to ensure that their stream schedules are consistent. This allows viewers to have a rough idea of when they can begin watching. They should also make announcements before their streams so viewers can prepare to tune in when it starts.