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I would keep it to yourself until your internship is up.
If you tell them now, they have no reason to give you work/teach you how to do anything as you've made it clear you're not returning - if you're an outstanding intern they could have plans to extend the offer. Obviously you've accepted something else, but better to spend the summer learning than your colleagues either taking your offer the wrong way or ignoring you since they know you'll be gone in a few weeks. As you said it could be seen as brash and I don't see much upside to saying anything. Congrats on your offer!
That's kinda the way I was leaning. Thanks
If you already got an offer from the Big PE shop they probably already know from reference check
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