Perhaps your best bet is to use a single marker per office, which give the 
number of employees or a list of all the employees at the office.

On Thursday, December 27, 2012 8:25:33 PM UTC-5, asgallant wrote:
>
> You could offset the lat/longs a bit to get separation of the markers.
>
> On Thursday, December 27, 2012 12:31:18 PM UTC-5, Fede wrote:
>>
>> Hi asgallant,
>>
>> Thanks for your reply, I thought of that but I have the same problem 
>> since employees that work in the same office have the same latitude and 
>> longitude coordinates.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Thursday, December 27, 2012 3:12:31 PM UTC-2, asgallant wrote:
>>>
>>> You could use lat/long coordinates for the marker locations, which would 
>>> allow you to cluster multiple markers, but there is nothing in the API that 
>>> will do this for you, so you'll have to manually set lat/long coordinates 
>>> for every employee.
>>>
>>> On Thursday, December 27, 2012 11:11:23 AM UTC-5, Fede wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to use the Geochart to display where each of our employees 
>>>> are located but I have more than one employee in each office so I need to 
>>>> display like a cluster of markers since if I create two markers for the 
>>>> same city only the last one is showed.
>>>>
>>>> Here is an example of what I'm trying to achieve: 
>>>> http://jsfiddle.net/Danath/dXEdz/4/
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>>
>>>> Fede
>>>>
>>>

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