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Amended and Restated Employment and Confidential Agreement - Robert Sturgeon

 Exhibit 10.8 
 AMENDED AND RESTATED 
 EMPLOYMENT AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AGREEMENT

 In consideration for the continuing employment by ServiceSource International, LLC (“ServiceSource” or the
“Company”) of Robert Sturgeon (“Employee”), ServiceSource and Employee acknowledge and agree as follows: 
 1.    EMPLOYMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS. ServiceSource hereby employs Employee, and Employee hereby accepts employment with ServiceSource upon all of the terms and conditions
described in this amended and restated Employment Agreement (this “Agreement”), which replaces and supersedes in its entirety the employment agreement previously entered into by and between Employee and the Company (the
“Original Agreement”). 
 2.    DUTIES. 

(a)    Responsibilities. Employee’s position is Executive Vice President, Client Delivery
reporting to Jeff Bizzack, President. Employee shall be responsible for and expected to perform all duties and tasks incident to his position and as designated from time to time by the CEO. 

(b) Loyal and Full Time Performance of Duties. While employed by ServiceSource, Employee shall not directly or
indirectly, engage in any Competitive Activity. For the purpose of this Agreement, “Competitive Activity” is any activity which is the same as or competitive with any activity engaged in by ServiceSource, during Employee’s employment
by the Company. Competitive Activities may include, but are not necessarily limited to, the provision of (a) outsourced sales and/or marketing services and (b) consulting services for a client with respect to sales and marketing aimed at
such client’s installed base of users, where such clients are companies that compete in die industries in which the Company’s current customers and the Company’s prospective customers are engaged, including, without limitation,
manufacturing and sales and distribution companies in the following industries: 

(i)    Information technology hardware (such as laptops, desktops, work stations, servers,
mainframes, networking equipment, storage equipment, point of sale equipment, ATMs, handheld devices, electronic appliances, printing/imaging devices and other peripheral devices); 

(ii)    Computer software; 

(iii)    Telecommunications equipment (both wireless and wireline); 

(iv)    Medical equipment and devices; 

(v)    Test and measurement equipment; 

 (vi)    Recording systems; and 

(vii)    Data security and data management services 

(c)    ServiceSource Policies. Employee agrees to abide by ServiceSource’s rules,
regulations, policies and practices, as they may from time to time be adopted or modified by ServiceSource at its sole discretion. ServiceSource’s written rules, policies, practices and procedures shall be binding on Employee unless superseded
by or in conflict with this Agreement. 
 3.    EMPLOYMENT AT-WILL. Employee and
ServiceSource acknowledge and agree that during employee’s employment with ServiceSource the parties intend to strictly maintain an at-will employment relationship. This means that at any time during the course of Employee’s employment
with ServiceSource, Employee is entitled to resign with or without cause and with or without advance notice. Similarly, ServiceSource specifically reserves the same right to terminate Employee’s employment at any time with or without cause and
with or without advance notice. Nothing in this Agreement or the relationship between the parties now or in the future may be construed or interpreted to create an employment relationship for a specific length of time or a right to continued
employment. Employee and ServiceSource understand and agree that only CEO possesses the authority to alter the at-will nature of Employee’s employment status and that any such change may be made only by an express written employment contract
signed by the CEO. No implied contract concerning any employment-related decision or term or condition of employment can be established by any other statement, conduct, policy or practice. 

4.    COMPENSATION. In consideration for the services and covenants described in this
Agreement ServiceSource agrees to pay Employee a base salary of Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Thousand dollars ($275,000), payable on a semi-monthly basis. In addition, Employee will be eligible for an on target bonus figure of Two Hundred and
Twenty-Five Thousand dollars ($225,000) per annum, with the terms and conditions for such bonus to be set forth in Employee’s annual Variable Compensation Plan. This bonus is discretionary, not guaranteed, and Employee must be employed as of
the scheduled bonus payment date in order to be eligible to receive it. Employee’s salary and bonus target will be reviewed annually and may be adjusted as approved by the CEO. 

5.    EMPLOYEE’S SHARE OPTION. Subject to (a) the terms of the ServiceSource
International, LLC 2004 Omnibus Share Plan, as amended (the “Plan”) and (b) the terms of Employee’s Option Agreement, Employee has been granted, in connection with the Original Agreement, an option under the Plan to purchase
up to, Five Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand (525,000) of the Company’s Common Shares. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and Option Agreement, these shares will have a four year vesting schedule, beginning as of your start
date whereby, 25% will vest on at your 1 year anniversary date, and the remaining shares will vest monthly thereafter at the rate of 2.083% per month, until either the option is fully vested or Employee’s continuous Service ends, whichever
occurs first. 
 6.    BENEFITS. As a full-time employee, Employee shall be entitled
to all of the benefits provided to ServiceSource executive employees, in accordance with any benefit plans or policies adopted by ServiceSource from time to time during the existence of this Agreement. Employee’s rights and those of
Employee’s dependents under any such benefit policies or plans 

 
shall be governed solely by the terms of such policies or plans. ServiceSource reserves to itself or its designated administrators exclusive authority and discretion to determine all issues of
eligibility, interpretation and administration of each such benefit plan or policy. 

7.    PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION (INCLUDING TRADE SECRETS). Employee
acknowledges that his employment with ServiceSource will allow him/her access to Proprietary and Confidential Information. Employee understands that Proprietary and Confidential Information includes customer and applicant lists, whether written or
solely a function of memory, data bases, whether on computer disc or not, business files, contracts and all other information which is used in the day-to-day operation of ServiceSource which is not known by persons not employed by the Company and
which ServiceSource undertakes efforts to maintain its secrecy. Employee understands and agrees that this is confidential information which the law treats as privileged, therefore protecting an employer from use without consent. 

(a)    Definition. “Proprietary and Confidential Information” is defined as all
information and any idea in whatever form, tangible or intangible, of a confidential or secret nature that pertains in any manner to the business of ServiceSource. As used herein, the term “Confidential Information” shall include any and
all non-public information relating to the Company or its business, operations, financial affairs, performance, assets, technology, research and development, processes, products, contracts, customers, licensees, sub licensees, suppliers, personnel,
plans or prospects, whether or not in written form and whether or not expressly designated as confidential, including (without limitation) any such information consisting of or otherwise relating to trade secrets, know-how, technology (including
software and programs), designs, drawings, photographs, samples, processes, license or sublicense arrangements, formulae, proposals, product specifications, customer lists or preferences, pricing lists, referral sources, marketing or sales
techniques or plans, operating manuals, service manuals, financial information or projections, lists of suppliers or distributors or sources of supply. 
 Proprietary and Confidential Information shall include both information developed by Employee for ServiceSource and information Employee obtained while in ServiceSource’s employment. All Proprietary
and Confidential Information, whether created by Employee or other employees, shall remain the property of ServiceSource. 
 (b)    Non-Disclosure and Return. Employee agrees that he will not, under any circumstances, or at any time, whether as an individual, partnership, or corporation, or employee,
principal, agent, partner or shareholder thereof, in any way, either directly or indirectly, divulge, disclose, copy, use, divert or attempt to divulge, disclose, copy, use or divert ServiceSource’s Proprietary and Confidential Information,
except to the extent authorized and necessary to carry out Employee’s responsibilities during employment with ServiceSource, or as required by law. Upon termination of Employee’s employment with ServiceSource, Employee shall immediately
return to ServiceSource all property in Employee’s possession or control that belongs to ServiceSource, including all property in electronic form and all copies of Proprietary and Confidential Information. 

(c)    Former Employer Information. Employee agrees that Employee will not, during
Employee’s employment with ServiceSource, improperly use or disclose any proprietary information or trade secrets of any former or concurrent employer or other person or entity and 

 
that the Employee will not bring onto the premises of ServiceSource any unpublished document or proprietary information belonging to any such employer, person or entity unless consented to in
writing by such employer, person or entity. Employee represents and warrants to ServiceSource that Employee is not in breach of any agreement with any former Employer because of Employee’s employment with ServiceSource. 

(d)    Third Party Information. Employee recognizes that ServiceSource may have received and
in the future may continue to receive from third parties their confidential or proprietary information as they may so designate, subject to a duty on ServiceSource’s part to maintain the confidentiality of such information and to use it only
for certain limited purposes. Employee agrees to hold all such confidential or proprietary information in the strictest confidence and not to disclose it to any person, firm or corporation or to use it except as necessary in carrying out
Employee’s work for ServiceSource consistent with ServiceSource’s agreement with such third party. 

(e)    Notification to New Employer. In the event that Employee’s employment with
ServiceSource ends, Employee consents to notification by ServiceSource to any subsequent employer, Employee’s rights and obligations under this Agreement. 
 (f)    No Solicitation of Clients Using Proprietary and Confidential Information. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the names, addresses, and contact information of
ServiceSource’s clients and all other confidential information relating to those clients, have been compiled by ServiceSource at great expense and represent a real asset of ServiceSource. Employee further understands and agrees that this
information is deemed confidential by ServiceSource and constitutes trade secrets of ServiceSource. Employee understands that this information has been provided to Employee in confidence, and Employee agrees that the sale or unauthorized use or
disclosure of any of ServiceSource’s trade secrets obtained by Employee during employment with ServiceSource constitutes unfair competition. Employee agrees and promises not to engage in any unfair competition with ServiceSource. Employee
further agrees not to, directly or indirectly, during or after termination of employment, make known to any person, firm, or company any information concerning any of the clients of ServiceSource which, as Employee acknowledges, is confidential and
constitutes trade secrets of ServiceSource. Nor shall Employee use any such confidential and trade secret information to solicit, take away, or attempt to call on, solicit or take away any of the clients of ServiceSource on whom Employee called or
whose accounts Employee had serviced during employment with ServiceSource, whether on Employee’s own behalf or for any other person, firm, or ServiceSource. 

(g)    No Solicitation of Employees. Employee understands and acknowledges that as an employee
of ServiceSource he has certain fiduciary duties to ServiceSource which would be violated by the solicitation and/or encouragement of ServiceSource employees to leave the employ of ServiceSource. Employee therefore agrees that he will not, either
during his employment or for a period of one year after his employment has terminated, solicit any of ServiceSource’s employees for a competing business or otherwise induce or attempt to induce such employees to terminate employment with
ServiceSource. Employee agrees that any such solicitation during that period of time would constitute unfair competition. 

 (h)    Assignment of Rights. All Proprietary and
Confidential Information and all patents, patent rights, copyrights, trade secret rights, trademark rights and other rights (including, without limitation, intellectual property rights) owned by or otherwise belonging to ServiceSource anywhere in
the world in connection therewith, is and shall be the sole property of the ServiceSource. Employee hereby assigns to ServiceSource any and all rights, title and interest Employee may have or acquire in ServiceSource’s Proprietary and
Confidential Information and ServiceSource’s property. 
 At all times, both during and after Employee’s employment by
ServiceSource, Employee will keep in confidence and trust and will not use or disclose any Proprietary and Confidential Information or anything relating to it without the prior written consent of the CEO, except as may be necessary in the ordinary
course of performing Employee’s duties to ServiceSource. 
 8.    CHANGE OF CONTROL
EQUITY COMPENSATION VESTING ACCELERATION. 
 (a)    Equity Compensation Vesting
Acceleration. If ServiceSource or a successor should terminate Employee’s employment without “Cause” (as defined in Section 8(b) below) or Employee should terminate his employment for “Good Reason” (as defined in
Section 8(b) below), in either case within 12 months following a “Change of Control” (as defined in Section 8(b) below), then all of Employee’s outstanding equity compensation awards (including, without limitation, all stock
options, restricted stock, restricted stock units and any other equity compensation awards) shall immediately have their vesting accelerated 100%, so as to become fully vested. 

(b)    Definitions: For purposes of Section 8(a) above, 

(i)    “Cause” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events, as determined by
ServiceSource in its sole discretion: (i) Employee’s commission of any felony or any crime involving fraud or dishonesty under the laws of the United States or any state thereof; (ii) Employee’s commission of, or participation
in, a fraud or act of dishonesty against ServiceSource; (iii) Employee’s intentional, material violation of any contract or agreement between Employee and ServiceSource or any statutory duty owed to ServiceSource; (iv) Employee’s
unauthorized use or disclosure of Proprietary and Confidential Information; or (v) Employee’s gross misconduct; 
 (ii)    “Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any one of the following events, without Employee’s written consent: (1) a material, adverse change in
Employee’s job title from that in effect immediately prior to the Change of Control; (2) a material, adverse change in Employee’s job responsibilities from that in effect immediately prior to the Change of Control; (3) a
relocation of Employee’s principal place of employment beyond a radius of 30 miles from its location immediately prior to the Change of Control; or (4) any reduction in Employee’s base salary, target bonus or aggregate level of
benefits measured against such compensation or benefits as in effect immediately prior to the Change of Control; provided that Employee has notified ServiceSource in writing of the event described in (1), (2), (3) or (4) above and
ServiceSource (or its successor) has within 30 days thereafter failed to restore Employee to the appropriate job title, responsibility, location, salary, target bonus or benefits; and 

 (iii)    “Change of Control” shall mean the
occurrence of one of the following events: a sale of all or substantially all of the equity interests of ServiceSource; a merger, consolidation or similar transaction involving ServiceSource following which the persons entitled to elect a majority
of the members of the Board of Directors of ServiceSource immediately before the transaction are not entitled to elect a majority of the members of the Board of Directors of ServiceSource or the surviving entity following the transaction; or a sale
of all or substantially all of the assets of the company. 

(c)    Release. The equity compensation vesting acceleration described in
Section 8(a) above is subject to Employee’s execution of a general release of all legal claims, whether known or unknown, in the form requested by ServiceSource, and such release becoming effective in accordance with its terms within
fifty-two (52) days following the termination date. No vesting acceleration pursuant to such section shall be paid or provided unless and until the release becomes effective. Any severance payment to which Employee is entitled shall be paid by
the Company in cash and in full on the fifty-third
(53d) day following Employee’s employment
termination date or such later date as is required to avoid the imposition of additional taxes under Internal Revenue Code Section 409A (“Section 409A”). 

(d)    Section 409A Compliance. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary herein, no
Deferred Compensation Separation Payments (as defined below) that become payable under this letter by reason of Employee’s termination of employment with the Company (or any successor entity thereto) will be made unless such termination of
employment constitutes a “separation from service” within the meaning of Section 409A. Further, if Employee is a “specified employee” of the Company (or any successor entity thereto) within the meaning of Section 409A
on the date of your termination of employment (other than a termination of employment due to death), then the severance payable to Employee, if any, under this letter, when considered together with any other severance payments or separation benefits
that are in each case considered deferred compensation under Section 409A (together the “Deferred Compensation Separation Payments”) that are payable within the first six (6) months following Employee’s termination of
employment, shall be delayed until the first payroll date that occurs on or after the date that is six (6) months and one (1) day after the date of Employee’s termination of employment, when they shall be paid in full arrears. All
subsequent Deferred Compensation Separation Payments, if any, will be paid in accordance with the payment schedule applicable to each payment or benefit. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, if Employee dies following Employee’s
employment termination but prior to the six (6) month anniversary of his employment termination, then any payments delayed in accordance with this paragraph will be payable in a lump sum as soon as administratively practicable after the date of
death and all other Deferred Compensation Separation Payments will be payable in accordance with the payment schedule applicable to each payment or benefit. Each payment and benefit payable under this letter is intended to constitute a separate
payment for purposes of Section 1.409A-2(b)(2) of the Treasury Regulations. 
 The foregoing provisions are
intended to comply with the requirements of Section 409A so that none of the severance payments and benefits to be provided hereunder will be subject to the additional tax imposed under Section 409A, and any ambiguities herein will be
interpreted to so comply. The Company and Employee agree to work together in good faith to consider amendments to this Agreement and to take such reasonable actions which are necessary, 

 
appropriate or desirable to avoid imposition of any additional tax or income recognition prior to actual payment to Employee under Section 409A. 

9.    SEVERABILITY. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is determined by an
arbitrator or by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable to any extent, such term or provision shall be enforced to the fullest extent permissible under the law and all remaining terms and provisions hereof shall
continue in full force and effect. 
 10.    MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT. This
Agreement may be modified only in writing. Any such writing must specifically state that it is intended to modify the parties’ Agreement and state which specific provision or provisions this writing intends to modify. Such written modification
will only be effective if signed by the CEO. Any attempt to modify this Agreement orally, or by a writing signed by any person other than by the CEO, or by any other means, shall be null and void. This Agreement is intended to be the final and
complete statement of the parties’ agreement concerning the legal nature of their employment relationship in any and all disputes arising from that relationship. 

11.    COMPLETE AND VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT. This Agreement and Employee’s written equity
compensation agreements with the Company constitute the entire understanding of the parties on the subject covered and supersede in its entirety the Original Agreement. The parties expressly warrant that they have read and fully understand this
Agreement; that they have had the opportunity to consult with legal counsel of their own choosing to have the terms of this Agreement fully explained to them; that they are not executing this Agreement in reliance on any promises, representations or
inducements other than those contained herein; and that they are executing this Agreement voluntarily, free of any duress or coercion. 
 12.    GOLDEN PARACHUTE BEST AFTER TAX RESULTS. If any of the payments to Employee (prior to any reduction, below) provided for in this Agreement, together with any other
payments which Employee has the right to receive from the Company or any corporation which is a member of an “affiliated group” as defined in Section 1504(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (“Code”), without
regard to Section 1504(b) of the Internal Revenue Code), of which the Company is a member (the “Payments”) would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code), and if the Safe Harbor
Amount is greater than the Taxed Amount, then the total amount of such Payments shall be reduced to the Safe Harbor Amount. The “Safe Harbor Amount” is the largest portion of the Payments that would result in no portion of the Payments
being subject to the excise tax set forth at Section 4999 of the Code (“Excise Tax”), after reduction for taxes as described below. The “Taxed Amount” is the total amount of the Payments after reduction for taxes as
described below (prior to any reduction, above) notwithstanding that all or some portion of the Payments may be subject to the Excise Tax. Solely for the purpose of comparing which of the Safe Harbor Amount and the Taxed Amount is greater, the
determination of each such amount, shall be made on an after-tax basis, taking into account all applicable federal, state and local employment taxes, income taxes, and, if applicable, the Excise Tax (all of which shall be computed at the highest
applicable marginal rate regardless of Employee’s actual marginal rate). If a reduction of the Payments to the Safe Harbor Amount is necessary, then the reduction shall occur in the following

 
order: reduction of cash payments; cancellation of accelerated vesting of equity awards other than options; cancellation of accelerated vesting of options; and reduction of employee benefits. In
the event that acceleration of vesting of equity awards or options is to be reduced, such acceleration of vesting shall be cancelled in the reverse order of the date of grant of the Employee’s awards. The Company and its tax advisors shall make
all determinations and calculations required to be made to effectuate this paragraph at the Company’s expense. 
 13.    GOVERNING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by California law, without regard to its principles of conflicts of laws. 

14.    SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Agreement will be binding upon my heirs, executors,
administrators and other legal representatives and will be for the benefit of ServiceSource, its successors, and its assigns. 
 15.    TAX PAYMENTS. Employee acknowledges and agrees that, for so long as the Company is classified as a partnership for federal income tax purposes and Employee exercises and
takes ownership of outstanding shares of the Company, Employee will be responsible for paying all federal and state income and self-employment taxes on all compensation and benefits payable to him by the Company (whether or not pursuant to this
Agreement). Nonetheless, the Employee as the taxpayer of record may direct the Company to continue to withhold federal and state income and self-employment taxes on Employee’s compensation and benefits on the Employee’s behalf and
direction. So long as the Company is classified as a partnership for federal income tax purposes and Employee takes ownership of outstanding shares of the Company, Employee may in his discretion terminate such direction in writing and begin paying
such taxes directly. In the event any taxes, penalties or interest are assessed against Employee in addition to those withheld and paid by the Company on his behalf, Employee will bear the full responsibility for such liabilities. The Company will
bear responsibility solely for paying over to the applicable taxing authorities any taxes that it does in fact withhold from Employee’s compensation and benefits. In the event either (a) the Company changes its tax classification to a
corporation, or (b) Employee owns no outstanding shares of the Company, Employee acknowledges and agrees that the Company will withhold all applicable income and employment taxes from compensation and benefits payable to Employee. 

 

							
	 SO AGREED:
	 		 	
			
	 SERVICESOURCE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
	 		 	
			
	 /s/    Mike Smerklo
	 		 	 December 8, 2010

	 BY:
	 	 MIKE SMERKLO
	 		 	 Date

	 ITS:
	 	 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
	 		 	
			
	 EMPLOYEE
	 		 	
				
	 /s/
	 	 Robert Sturgeon
	 		 	 November 4, 2010

	 Robert Sturgeon
	 		 	 DateEmployment and Confidential Information Agreement - Ganesh Bell

 Exhibit 10.9 
 EMPLOYMENT AND CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AGREEMENT 
 In
consideration for employment by ServiceSource International, LLC (hereinafter “ServiceSource”) of Ganesh Bell (“Employee”), ServiceSource and Employee acknowledge and agree as follows: 

1.    EMPLOYMENT TERMS AND CONDITIONS. ServiceSource hereby employs Employee, and Employee
hereby accepts employment with ServiceSource upon all of the terms and conditions described in this Employment Agreement (this “Agreement”), with such employment to commence on May 24, 2010 (the “Commencement
Date”). 
 2.    DUTIES. 

(a)    Responsibilities. Employee’s position is Executive Vice President, Product,
reporting to Mike Smerklo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Employee shall be responsible for and expected to perform all duties and tasks as directed by ServiceSource. 

(b)    Loyal and Full Time Performance of Duties. While employed by ServiceSource,
Employee shall not directly or indirectly, engage in any Competitive Activity. For the purpose of this Agreement, “Competitive Activity” is any activity which is the same as or competitive with any activity engaged in by
ServiceSource, during Employee’s employment by ServiceSource. Competitive Activities may include, without limitation, the provision of (a) outsourced sales and/or marketing services, or (b) consulting services for a client with
respect to the sales and marketing of services agreements to end users where such clients compete with ServiceSource and/or its customers. 
 (c)    ServiceSource Policies. Employee agrees to abide by ServiceSource’s rules, regulations, policies and practices, written and unwritten, as they may from time
to time be adopted or modified by ServiceSource at its sole discretion. ServiceSource’s written rules, policies, practices and procedures shall be binding on Employee unless superseded by or in conflict with this Agreement. 

3.    EMPLOYMENT AT-WILL. Employee and ServiceSource acknowledge and agree that during
Employee’s employment with ServiceSource the parties intend to strictly maintain an at-will employment relationship. This means that at any time during the course of Employee’s employment with ServiceSource, Employee is entitled to resign
with or without cause and with or without advance notice. Similarly, ServiceSource specifically reserves the same right to terminate Employee’s employment at any time with or without cause and with or without advance notice. Nothing in this
Agreement or the relationship between the parties now or in the future may be construed or interpreted to create an employment relationship for a specific length of time or a right to continued employment. Employee and ServiceSource understand and
agree that only ServiceSource’s Chief Executive Officer possesses the authority to alter the at-will nature of Employee’s employment status, and that any such change may be made only by an express written

 
employment contract signed by ServiceSource’s Chief Executive Officer. No implied contract concerning any employment-related decision or term or condition of employment can be established by
any other statement, conduct, policy or practice. 
 4.    COMPENSATION. In
consideration for the services and covenants described in this Agreement, ServiceSource agrees to pay Employee an annual base salary of $260,000, paid on ServiceSource’s normal payroll dates. In addition, Employee will be eligible for a
potential annual target bonus amount of up to $117,000. The bonus is discretionary, not guaranteed, and is also subject to Company performance requirements as determined by the Board of Directors in its sole discretion. Except as otherwise provided
in this Agreement, Employee must be employed as of the date of the scheduled bonus payment in order to be eligible for any form of bonus payment. 
 5.    EMPLOYEE’S SHARE OPTION. Employee will be eligible to participate in the ServiceSource International, LLC 2008 Share Option Plan (the “Plan”).
Subject to (a) approval by ServiceSource’s Board of Directors, (b) the terms of the Plan, and (c) the terms of Employee’s Option Agreement under the Plan (the “Option Agreement”), Employee will be granted an
option to purchase up to 300,000 of ServiceSource’s Common Shares, at an exercise price per share equal to the fair market value of a single Common Share as of the grant date as determined by the Board of Directors on the grant date. The option
will vest over four years, with 25% vesting on the one year anniversary of the Commencement Date and the remainder vesting monthly on a pro rata basis over the following 36 months, so as to be 100% vested on the fourth anniversary of the grant date.
In all cases, vesting is subject to Employee remaining as a Service Provider (as such term is defined in the Plan) through each vesting date, subject to any acceleration of vesting as provided in this Agreement. 

6.    BENEFITS. As a full-time employee, Employee shall be entitled to all of the benefits
provided to ServiceSource executive employees, in accordance with any benefit plan or policy adopted by ServiceSource from time to time during the existence of this Agreement. Employee’s rights and those of Employee’s dependents under any
such benefit plan or policy shall be governed solely by the terms of such plan or policy. ServiceSource reserves to itself or its designated administrators exclusive authority and discretion to determine all issues of eligibility, interpretation and
administration of each such benefit plan or policy. 
 7.    PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
INFORMATION (INCLUDING TRADE SECRETS). Employee acknowledges that his/her employment with ServiceSource will allow him/her access to Proprietary and Confidential Information. Employee understands that Proprietary and Confidential Information
includes customer and applicant lists, whether written or solely a function of memory, data bases, whether on computer disc or not, business files, contracts and all other information which is used in the day-to-day operation of ServiceSource which
is not known by persons not employed by ServiceSource and which ServiceSource undertakes efforts to maintain its secrecy. Employee understands and agrees that this is confidential information which the law treats as privileged, therefore protecting
an employer from use without consent. 
 (a)    Definition.
“Proprietary and Confidential Information” is defined as all information and any idea in whatever form, tangible or intangible, of a confidential or secret nature that pertains in any manner to the business of ServiceSource. As used
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“Confidential Information” shall include any and all non-public information relating to ServiceSource or its business, operations, financial affairs, performance, assets,
technology, research and development, processes, products, contracts, customers, licensees, sublicensees, suppliers, personnel, plans or prospects, whether or not in written form and whether or not expressly designated as confidential, including
(without limitation) any such information consisting of or otherwise relating to trade secrets, know-how, technology (including software and programs), designs, drawings, photographs, samples, processes, license or sublicense arrangements, formulae,
proposals, product specifications, customer lists or preferences, pricing lists, referral sources, marketing or sales techniques or plans, operating manuals, service manuals, financial information or projections, lists of suppliers or distributors
or sources of supply. 
 Proprietary and Confidential Information shall include both information developed by
Employee for ServiceSource and information Employee obtained while in ServiceSource’s employment. All Proprietary and Confidential Information, whether created by Employee or other employees, shall remain the property of ServiceSource.

 (b)    Non-Disclosure and Return. Employee agrees that he will not, under
any circumstances, or at any time, whether as an individual, partnership, or corporation, or employee, principal, agent, partner or shareholder thereof, in any way, either directly or indirectly, divulge, disclose, copy, use, divert or attempt to
divulge, disclose, copy, use or divert ServiceSource’s Proprietary and Confidential Information, except to the extent authorized and necessary to carry out Employee’s responsibilities during employment with ServiceSource, or as required by
law. Upon termination of Employee’s employment with ServiceSource, Employee shall immediately return to ServiceSource all property in Employee’s possession or control that belongs to ServiceSource, including all property in electronic form
and all copies of Proprietary and Confidential Information. 
 (c)    Former
Employer Information. Employee agrees that Employee will not, during Employee’s employment with ServiceSource, improperly use or disclose any proprietary information or trade secrets of any former or concurrent employer or other person or
entity and that Employee will not bring onto the premises of ServiceSource any unpublished document or proprietary information belonging to any such employer, person or entity unless consented to in writing by such employer, person or entity.
Employee represents and warrants to ServiceSource that Employee is not in breach of any agreement with any former Employer by accepting employment with ServiceSource. 

(d)    Third Party Information. Employee recognizes that ServiceSource may have
received and in the future may continue to receive from third parties their confidential or proprietary information as they may so designate, subject to a duty on ServiceSource’s part to maintain the confidentiality of such information and to
use it only for certain limited purposes. Employee agrees to hold all such confidential or proprietary information in the strictest confidence and not to disclose it to any person, firm or corporation or to use it except as necessary in carrying out
Employee’s work for ServiceSource consistent with ServiceSource’s agreement with such third party. 

(e)    Notification to New Employer. In the event that Employee’s employment with
ServiceSource ends, Employee consents to notification by ServiceSource to any subsequent employer of Employee’s rights and obligations under this Agreement. 

  
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 (f)    No Solicitation of Clients Using
Proprietary and Confidential Information. Employee acknowledges and agrees that the names, addresses, and contact information of ServiceSource’s clients and all other confidential information relating to those clients, have been compiled by
ServiceSource at great expense and represent a real asset of ServiceSource. Employee further understands and agrees that this information is deemed confidential by ServiceSource and constitutes trade secrets of ServiceSource. Employee understands
that this information has been provided to Employee in confidence, and Employee agrees that the sale or unauthorized use or disclosure of any of ServiceSource’s trade secrets obtained by Employee during employment with ServiceSource constitutes
unfair competition. Employee agrees and promises not to engage in any unfair competition with ServiceSource. Employee further agrees not to, directly or indirectly, during or after termination of employment, make known to any person, firm, or
company any information concerning any of the clients of ServiceSource which, as Employee acknowledges, is confidential and constitutes trade secrets of ServiceSource. Nor shall Employee use any such confidential and trade secret information to
solicit, take away, or attempt to call on, solicit or take away any of the clients of ServiceSource on whom Employee called or whose accounts Employee had serviced during employment with ServiceSource, whether on Employee’s own behalf or for
any other person, firm, or ServiceSource. 
 (g)    No Solicitation of
Employees. Employee understands and acknowledges that as an employee of ServiceSource he has certain fiduciary duties to ServiceSource which would be violated by the solicitation and/or encouragement of ServiceSource employees to leave the
employ of ServiceSource. Employee therefore agrees that he will not, either during his/her employment or for a period of one year after employment has terminated, solicit any of ServiceSource’s employees for a competing business or otherwise
induce or attempt to induce such employees to terminate employment with ServiceSource. Employee agrees that any such solicitation during that period of time would constitute unfair competition. 

(h)    Assignment of Rights. All Proprietary and Confidential Information and all
patents, patent rights, copyrights, trade secret rights, trademark rights and other rights (including, without limitation, intellectual property rights) owned by or otherwise belonging to ServiceSource anywhere in the world in connection therewith,
is and shall be the sole property of the ServiceSource. Employee hereby assigns to ServiceSource any and all rights, title and interest Employee may have or acquire in ServiceSource’s Proprietary and Confidential Information and
ServiceSource’s property. 
 8.    STOCK ACCELERATION IN THE EVENT OF A CHANGE OF
CONTROL. 
 If ServiceSource or a successor should terminate Employee’s employment without Cause (as
defined below) or Employee should terminate his employment for “Good Reason” (as hereinafter defined), in either case on or within 12 months following a “Change of Control” (as hereinafter defined), then all stock options and
other equity instruments previously granted to the Employee will be fully accelerated so as to be 100% vested on the termination date. For purposes of the foregoing, “Cause” shall mean the occurrence of any of the following events,
as determined by ServiceSource in its sole discretion: (i) Employee’s commission of any felony or any crime involving fraud or dishonesty under the laws of the United States or any state thereof; (ii) Employee’s commission of, or
participation in, a fraud or act of dishonesty against ServiceSource; (iii) Employee’s intentional, 

  
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material violation of any contract or agreement between Employee and ServiceSource or any statutory duty owed to ServiceSource; (iv) Employee’s unauthorized use or disclosure of
Proprietary and Confidential Information; or (v) Employee’s gross misconduct. “Good Reason” shall mean the occurrence of any one of the following events without Employee’s written consent: (1) a material, adverse
change in Employee’s job title from that in effect immediately prior to the Change of Control, including the assignment of the same job title at the divisional level of a larger organization; (2) a material, adverse change in
Employee’s job responsibilities from that in effect immediately prior to the Change of Control; (3) a relocation of Employee’s principal place of employment beyond a radius of 50 miles from his then current location immediately prior
to the Change of Control; (4) any reduction in Employee’s base salary or target bonus as in effect immediately prior to the Change of Control, provided that Employee has notified ServiceSource in writing of the event described in
(1), (2), (3) or (4) above and ServiceSource (or its successor) has within 30 days thereafter failed to restore Employee to the appropriate job title, responsibility, location, compensation and/or benefits. For purposes of the foregoing,
“Change of Control” shall mean the occurrence of one of the following events: a sale of all or substantially all of the equity interests of ServiceSource; or a merger, consolidation or similar transaction involving ServiceSource
following which the persons entitled to elect a majority of the members of the Board of Directors of ServiceSource immediately before the transaction are not entitled to elect a majority of the members of the Board of Directors of ServiceSource or
the surviving entity following the transaction, or a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of ServiceSource. The benefits provided under this Section 8 are subject to Employee’s execution of a general release of claims, in the
form requested by ServiceSource, and such release becoming effective without revocation. 

9.    SEVERABILITY. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is determined by a court
of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable to any extent, such term or provision shall be enforced to the fullest extent permissible under the law and all remaining terms and provisions hereof shall continue in full force and
effect. 
 10.    MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement may be modified only in
writing by mutual agreement of ServiceSource and Employee. Any such writing must specifically state that it is intended to modify the parties’ Agreement and state which specific provision or provisions this writing intends to modify. Such
written modification will only be effective if signed by ServiceSource’s Chief Executive Officer. Any attempt to modify this Agreement orally, or by a writing signed by any person other than ServiceSource’s Chief Executive Officer, or by
any other means, shall be null and void. This Agreement is intended to be the final and complete statement of the parties’ agreement concerning the legal nature of their employment relationship in any and all disputes arising from that
relationship. 
 11.    COMPLETE AND VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT. This Agreement, the Plan
and the Option Agreement constitute the entire understanding of the parties on the subject covered. The parties expressly warrant that they have read and fully understand this Agreement; that they have had the opportunity to consult with legal
counsel of their own choosing to have the terms of this Agreement fully explained to them; that they are not executing this Agreement in reliance on any promises, representations or inducements other than those contained herein; and that they are
executing this Agreement voluntarily, free of any duress or coercion. 

  
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 12.    DISPUTE RESOLUTION. This Agreement shall
be governed by California law, without regard to its principles of conflicts of laws. Any dispute arising from this Agreement shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of state and federal courts located in the Northern District of California.
The prevailing party in any such dispute shall recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs from the losing party, including any fees or costs arising from an appeal. 

13.    SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. This Agreement will be binding upon Employee’s heirs,
executors, administrators and other legal representatives and will be for the benefit of ServiceSource, its successors, and its assigns. 
 14.    GOLDEN PARACHUTE BEST AFTER TAX RESULTS. If any of the payments to Employee (prior to any reduction, below) provided for in this Agreement, together with any other
payments which Employee has the right to receive from ServiceSource or any corporation which is a member of an “affiliated group” as defined in Section 1504(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended
(“Code”), without regard to Section 1504(b) of the Internal Revenue Code), of which ServiceSource is a member (the “Payments”) would constitute a “parachute payment” (as defined in
Section 280G(b)(2) of the Code), and if the Safe Harbor Amount is greater than the Taxed Amount, then the total amount of such Payments shall be reduced to the Safe Harbor Amount. The “Safe Harbor Amount” is the largest portion
of the Payments that would result in no portion of the Payments being subject to the excise tax set forth at Section 4999 of the Code (“Excise Tax”). The “Taxed Amount” is the total amount of the Payments (prior to
any reduction, above). Solely for the purpose of comparing which of the Safe Harbor Amount and the Taxed Amount is greater, the determination of each such amount, shall be made on an after-tax basis, taking into account all applicable federal, state
and local employment taxes, income taxes, and the Excise Tax, (all of which shall be computed at the highest applicable marginal rate). If a reduction of the Payments to the Safe Harbor Amount is necessary, then the reduction shall occur in the
following order: reduction of cash payments; cancellation of accelerated vesting of the share option; reduction of employee benefits. ServiceSource and its tax advisors shall make all determinations and calculations required to be made to effectuate
this paragraph at ServiceSource’s expense. 
  

			
	 SERVICESOURCE INTERNATIONAL, LLC
	    	
		
	 By: /s/ Ray Martinelli
	    	 April 13, 2010

	       Ray Martinelli
	    	 Date

		
	 Its: EVP of Human Resource
	    	
		
	 EMPLOYEE
	    	
		
	 /s/ Ganesh Bell
	    	 April 13, 2010

	       Ganesh Bell
	    	 Date

  
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