The job market is really bad out there, but I know a few folks from the June round that have found jobs. Some local, some remote. Let the things you've got deeper experience with be your differentiator, and focus on applying to jobs that need those things. People selling themselves as generalists are not having a good time right now.
@nh - That's not entirely accurate. Portland has never been a tech hub, and it lacks the deep talent pools that tech hubs with similarly sized populations have. There are also several characteristics that those cities have that Portland just will never have: geographic location, large airports, larger populations, major universities, etc.
I can't imagine how much money and how long it would take to push Portland or Oregon there. It takes more than bribing a business or two with tax incentives to get there. Denver is a really good example of what it would take to become a tech hub - they've been working for that since the 60s and just got there recently.