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At McLaren Racing, we’re not just here to try to take the chequered flag. We’re here to excite our fans, inspire our people and deliver for our partners. And we’re also committed to evolving our sport, our industry, and...
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At NASCAR, you will find a community of passionate individuals who care about our sport and are united in seeing it grow. We are a company unlike any other. We want you to bring your experience, skills and passion to...
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Reporting to the Head of Social, Aston Martin Aramco Formula One® Team is seeking a Social Media Manager to execute the social media strategy, support the management of the social media content calendar, and ensure cons...
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Social media roles in motorsport shape team and driver digital presence, creating engaging content and managing online communities. Find out what's involved in social, digital and content by checking out our comprehensive guide here.

Social Media - Salary Insights

  • Social Media Coordinator: £25,000 - £35,000 ($32,000 - $44,000)
  • Social Media Manager: £35,000 - £50,000 ($44,000 - $63,000)
  • Head of Social/Digital: £50,000 - £85,000+ ($63,000 - $107,000+)

Salaries vary based on team size, racing series, and platform specialisation.

Social Media - Common Specialisations

  • Social Media Manager - Platform strategy and content delivery
  • Community Manager - Fan engagement and interaction
  • Content Creator - Developing multimedia content
  • Digital Marketing Specialist - Paid social and analytics
  • Social Media Editor - Real-time race weekend content
  • Platform Specialist - TikTok, Instagram, or Twitter focus

Social Media - Typical Requirements

  • Digital marketing or communications background
  • Platform-specific expertise
  • Content creation skills
  • Analytics and reporting capabilities
  • Understanding of motorsport audiences
  • Real-time content experience
  • Video editing abilities

Social Media - Career Development

Common career progression paths include:

  • Social Media Coordinator → Social Media Manager → Head of Digital
  • Content Creator → Senior Content Producer → Creative Director
  • Community Manager → Social Strategy Manager → Digital Director

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