Same here, and if you pay me enough, you'll be allowed to carry the title "BCSD" (B10m Certified Software Developer). Not that it's worth a dime, but hey, I'll even make you a shiny logo you can put on your website/resume ;-)
Seriously, there are many nodes to be found here regarding Perl certification systems. AFAIK, none of them are really appreciated, nor valued much by anyone.
If you want to prove to the world that you've got some good skills, put some time in creating or improving modules on CPAN. If you have a killer module on there, I'm sure your (future) employer will be impressed.
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