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A 12-member Trust Board acts on behalf of the churches in making policy, safeguarding the Fellowship’s integrity, and in meeting - as its trustees - FIEC’s legal responsibilities. They are also responsible for ensuring the FIEC staff team serve the churches and fulfil FIEC’s vision.
The term job search engine might refer to a job board with a search engine style interface, or to a web site that actually indexes and searches other web sites. Niche job boards are starting to play a bigger role in providing more targeted job vacancies and employees to the candidate and the employer respectively.
The FIEC as a denomination started in 2002 (although early church plants began in the 1990s) [3] [4] and has experienced significant growth. [ 5 ] Most of the churches were formed as church plants by clergy trained at Moore Theological College , but operating outside the Diocese of Sydney .
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FIEC may refer to: Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches , an organisation linking independent, evangelical churches in the United Kingdom Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches (Australia)
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In the early 1990s, Jeff Taylor, the owner of human resources company Adion, contracted Net Daemons Associates to develop a facility whereby job seekers could search a job database with a web browser. The site went live in April 1994 as Monsterboard.com. It was populated with job descriptions from the newspaper segment of Adion's business.
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) is a formal U.S. government interagency body composed of five banking regulators that is "empowered to prescribe uniform principles, standards, and report forms to promote uniformity in the supervision of financial institutions". [2]