They asked mostly standard behavioral questions, good to have specific examples. The interview process itself wasn't too bad, only about 3-4 hours long, but the negative part was being dragged 200+ miles across the state, missing work and school, being promised to at least be compensated for my mileage, and never hearing back from them ever again. I interned there for over a year, had a positive interview, and then they never even responded to my emails regarding my previous work experience, let alone going through with their promised reimbursements or telling me if I did or didn't get the interview. I expected a little more from a company I had loved and worked for. Unbelievably disappointed in all of it.