My interview was a pretty casual discussion with the manager. No trick questions, she just wanted to get to know me. This was for a technology internship so I was also asked some questions about which stacks I'm familiar with. It was actually a bit awkward and I thought I totally bombed, but ended up getting an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself.
What technologies did you use in your previous projects?
It was a highly technical interview, there were no traditional interview questions. Posed hypothetical situations about copyright ownership and asked how you would respond or what advice you would give.
There were three rounds -- one by phone and two online with two editors/reporters each. The calls lasted about 30 minutes. I had the opportunity to ask questions at the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why NPR? What's something about you that I wouldn't know from your application?
There was a initial interview with the manager and the senior person in my internship position asking more technical questions and then a couple other interviews with other people on the team.