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Portland's Robust Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Retail Boom Amidst National Trends

Portland's Robust Job Market: Tech, Healthcare, and Retail Boom Amidst National Trends

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Portland's job market remains robust amid a tightening national landscape, with Oregon businesses reporting 46,300 vacancies statewide in Fall 2025 according to QualityInfo.org's Quarterly Job Vacancies Snapshots, where average hourly wages hit $26.56 and 79 percent of positions are full-time and permanent. The employment landscape features strong demand in tech, healthcare, and services, bolstered by Portland's Silicon Forest cluster, which drives 10 percent fully remote roles per BenefitsPro census data—far above the national 6 percent average. Over 42,000 jobs are listed on Indeed as of late January 2026, spanning forklift operators, customer service, and retail.

Key statistics show Oregon's vacancies steady at 46,265, but specific Portland unemployment rates are unavailable in recent data, creating a gap; regional trends indicate low rates around 2-3 percent based on similar markets. Major industries include technology with employers like Intel and Nike, healthcare via Portland General Electric and VA centers, and retail giants like Costco. Growing sectors encompass clean energy through Climate Jobs Oregon coalition per Oregon AFL-CIO, and sustainable tech. Recent developments feature plummeting remote postings nationally but Portland's resilience, plus union pushes for healthcare contracts. Seasonal patterns show steady vacancies without pronounced swings, while commuting trends favor hybrid models in tech hubs. Government initiatives like paid sick leave accrual for smaller firms starting January 2026 via Vensure updates support workers. The market has evolved toward skilled trades and digital roles since 2025 productivity surges reported by CoStar.

Key findings highlight abundant opportunities in tech and services with competitive wages, though precise local unemployment data lags. Current openings include Woofer Dog Walker at $25 per hour part-time with Go Woofer, Customer Service Advisor at Portland General Electric paying $22.04 to $33.06 hourly hybrid in Tualatin, and Parts Warehouse Person at Pape' Kenworth offering $22 to $28 per hour full-time in Portland.

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